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Tags: read The beginning after the end Vol.1 Ch.7 english, The beginning after the end Vol.1 Ch.7 raw manga, The beginning after the end Vol.1 Ch.7 online, The beginning after the end Vol.1 Ch.7 chap, The beginning after the end Vol.1 Ch.7 chapter, The beginning after the end Vol.1 Ch.7 high quality, The beginning after the end Vol.1 Ch.7 manga scan The emotions that the author is trying to make the reader feels were on point, it's something hard to explain but having strong feeling of anger toward characters or feeling relieved enough for me to sigh deeply, i felt connected to the protagonist enough and supporting characters to put myself in their positions without even trying to. The Beginning After the End, Vol. 1 contains the early years of our hero, Arthur Leywin. In his past life, he was the mighty King Grey, who led armies and fought wars until his mysterious death. He is then reincarnated as the newborn Arthur Leywin, raised by first-time parents in a magical world that he knows nothing about. What’s a king to do in this brave new world…let alone in the body of an infant! The infodumps. Oh the infodumps. It's like the author decided on that instead of story. Sometimes I don't mind, like Worth the Candle has just slightly too much of this but I read them all because it's a good book and the info is usually interesting. I just don't care about them here tho like. Work it into the story. Cut it if I don't need to know it. FFS. Do better. Anyway, not borrowing trouble, I think I'll round the 4½ up to five stars just for the depth of the emotional resonance in this prodigy/genius/old guy. And particularly with the depth of relationship with Sylvie (the elder) and the elven not-the-king. Very well done for all I'm not going to pursue further.

This book I have read in first 4 hours (bye-bye, my sleep, the dream world of this series is much more attractive). Arthur isn't perfect, he is limited to a childs physical prowess. Basically he still only weighs so much and his limbs are only so long. He has to contend with parents who just think he's a genius, rather than a reborn warrior king who has all his memories. At the age of 4 he's capable of defending himself against adults and he has already awakened powers that no child his age ever has before. It is a land filled with magic, dangerous beasts roaming the land, professional Adventurers, elves, and so much more. Although one of the weaknesses of this story was that it was rather info dumpy when it came to explaining things in the world (especially the magic system), I feel like book 1 only brushed the surface of what this world will eventually contain and that excites me! But while the first 2-3 books are fun progression lit, the author doesn't seem to get better at writing. The author uses familiar tropes of training montages, finding party members, discovering lost magical equipment, encounters with mysterious entities, being separated from family in tragedy, and stumbling into a vile rival, but they don't use them very smoothly. It feels very episodic, but not explicitly so, just skipping around like it's being retold competently by a pre-teen who read all of the book the day before. By book 4, it's starting to slog a little, but with a semi-exciting conclusion... but book 5 is just a glorified training montage. And the book has a weird MC with a weird romance that seems permanently awkward and uncomfortable, with basically 0 enjoyable moments. Maybe 1. I've heard about the series for a while, but I was reluctant to dive into it at the regular cost on Audible. In the current Audible sale, all of the other books are at a good discount. I decided to buy #1-2 for a credit, give it a listen and decide if I'll use the sale to get the rest of the series.The first thing to be noted is that this series follows the literary style of Japanese web novels. That means the fourth wall is broken a lot and the characters will make side comments directed at the reader. Overall, it reads a lot like a blog or a diary. That's why you'll see things like Arthur's POV when different characters narrate. The story telling itself is a mix of wuxia/xianxia and Japanese, meaning there are things like ki cores and absorbing energy from the atmosphere, but instead of ki, it's mana.

In comparison, I prefer the manhwa instead of the book. The manhwa for me will get atleast 3 stars. Though the book really described details, the author do info dump and it is hard to make sense of sometime. I am at volume six, and I already skim through some explanations, since I just want to read the important parts now. The story on itself is fine. It does not look like it is going to be the most original ever or the characters are going to be specially bright by themselves. Not great, nor terrible, but I just cannot go over how poor the quality is. Except for the paper, the parer is quite nice. The problem is what you print on it I guess. Normally the big problem with Isekai story like this one, is having a protagonist too overpowered, this in many case, create a kind of wall between any real threats that the story is trying to present to you, because you know everything will work out and that "nothing bad" can really happen, this also create an emotional detachment, giving the reader trouble imagining or even feeling the emotions that the books are trying to convey. A friend had recommended this to me AGES ago and after reading the manga, I proceeded to Hoover this down because I NEEDED to know what happened next. I love that while the MC IS powerful, he isn’t OTT powerful. Those older than him with more experience can and do overpower him, but he LEARNS from these interactions and he strives to better himself so he can protect those he loves AND he trains those he loves to be able to defend themselves. I love it! Ein Highlight hier ist, dass der Manga in Vollfarbe ist. Und Art als Baby mit seinen riesigen blauen Augen ist schon arg süß. Ansonsten sind die Zeichnungen völlig ausreichend, der Hintergrund ist oft nicht vorhanden und der Fokus liegt auf den Charakteren und der Mimik und Gestik. Ich muss gestehen, dass ich bei den Kämpfen zum Teil etwas die Übersicht verloren habe.The humor is pervasive but didn’t resonate with me, that might be another reason I struggled to enjoy this. This might get better when the protagonist's body grows up, maybe I’ll give it another chance in the future. I can't even follow the whole Beast Tamer deal partly because I don't care but mostly I think because it's stupid. Also he has a pet dragon now. (No that's not what I meant about being a beast tamer the name doesn't make sense at all for what it seems to do) This is an interesting premise, very well written. King Grey dies and is reborn fully cognizant of his past life. His new world includes a family full of love and support and that's something he has never had before. And the magic is close enough to what he is familiar with that he becomes a magical prodigy at age three. Which might have tipped us into a power fantasy (and that's still part of the story, actually), but what really grabbed me is how poignant it is for Art to cherish his family so much because it is more valuable than anything he had as king. King Grey has unrivaled strength, wealth, and prestige in a world governed through martial ability. However, solitude lingers closely behind those with great power. Beneath the glamorous exterior of a powerful king lurks the shell of man, devoid of purpose and will. There’s no way you can read T he Beginning After the End, Vol. 1 and not be eager to experience more of Arthur’s adventure, so for more The Beginning After the Endcontent, head to Tapas, where you can read the original webcomic, and stay tuned for news on the print edition of The Beginning After the End, Vol. 2!

Zu der Geschichte kann ich noch nicht viel sagen, da wir erst ausführlich in die Welt und das Magiesystem eingeführt wurden und jede Menge Charaktere kennengelernt haben. Die Story ist dabei noch nicht so weit vorangeschritten. Aber ich bin gespannt, was uns noch erwartet und hoffe, dass Band 2 etwas dynamischer wird. It’s only expected that as Arthur grows there will be more challenging adventures that will show his true potential. I had so much fun reading this first volume that introduced what will surely be a long, emotional, and satisfying story. Between Arthur’s quirky baby scenes and the training montage, there was never a dull moment in The Beginning After the End, Vol. 1! Well, at first I found the comics @ Tapas (and yes - the best comment was "They say I was born a commoner's son"). But then... something happened and whoosh! First of all, I'm not even into Isekai novels in general. So I started this one with much reluctance and in the end, I'm so glad I did. I was immediately intrigued by the premise of this book. A powerful king is reincarnated into the body of a baby boy and is raised by brand new parents in a world that he knows nothing about. As you can imagine this led to some hilarious scenes and also contributed to some very interesting character dynamics.Ongoing The Beginning After The End is an epic fantasy story written by TurtleMe. The novel is on Tapas where it is updated weekly. It is currently available in English. There is also a webcomic adaptation which can also be found on Tapas. I can see an attraction like, I want to know what happens next, what he's building up to, whether this gets good at some point and lives up to what it could be. It's not worth the headache of every single other part of the thing tho, the full extent of which I have not bitched about here. Der erste Band einer Graphic Novel stellt sich recht häufig als eine etwas längere Einführung in die Geschichte dar und diese hier ist da keine Ausnahme. Für mich lebt diese Erzählung von den Bildern und dem Vergnügen einer erwachsenen Seele bei ihrer Wiedergeburt als Baby zuzusehen, denn das ist es so weit: ein erfolgreicher König aus einer martial art Welt (auch wenn diese deutlich westliche Komponenten hat scheint seine Macht aus der Nutzung seines Qi zu kommen) stirbt unter mysteriösen Umständen und wird standepede in einem komplett anderen Universum wiedergeboren. Er erinnert sich noch an alles aus seinem vorherigen Leben und hat die Auffassungsgabe eines Erwachsenen, muss sich aber zuerst mit den Einschränkungen eines Babykörpers abfinden.

Personally, the story started off sounding very similar to various web novels I have read. The beginning sounds the most similar to Mushoku Tensei where the MC dies and is reborn in a world with magic. As soon as he can crawl, he goes to the family's study and learns about magic, becoming adept at a very young age. His father is wild and uncouth, a former adventurer, and his mother is a healer. But that's how web novels are, they use similar ideas from other stories and basically make a parody of them. As the story continues, it shapes up into it's own original tale and I continued it excitedly. Mother! I’m about to begin my journey to become the greatest mage in the world! Do not make me out to be a constipated infant!” If you are not used to these styles, this book will be very difficult to read and come off as amateurish and low quality. If you are used to it, the reading will go smoothly and you'll find yourself laughing at the humor quite easily.

and Tess. I do hope sometimes the author developed Lukas Wykes into a becoming more intelligent sub villain, so that it was much satisfying to see his suffering. In comparison, Tess has a great premise in the start with her having an elf ancestry and royal lineage. Despite that, her character become seemly more immature further in the book like how every intelligent woman goes dumb when they fall in love. She have gone under several situations and I expected her to learn from it nonetheless it just fueled her to prove that she is strong seemingly just want dive through without considering the current situations. Though I think its because family sheltered her and she never realizes the gravity of the situation. For the main character, just like how I said earlier, the author repeat the same scenario and it just shows how the main character developed in terms of strength but his attitude almost stays the same. Very solid book that seems to mix mana core and essence gathering elements with other standard YA fantasy tropes that you would find in something like Eragon. There were a few minor spelling and grammar goofs, but they didn't detract from the reading experience. The beginning after the end Vol.1 Ch.7 released in www.mangago.me fastest, recommend your friends to read The beginning after the end Vol.1 Ch.7 now!

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