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Killing the Possessor
By 리야
2024
Description
I possessed the original horror reverse harem game. And, of all things, in a brutal world where being caught as a possessor means execution. In my first possession, I fumbled and got caught, only to be exorcised. Fortunately, I didn’t vanish and was immediately possessed in another body, but… “…So it’s 18.” I’ve suddenly become someone with a limited lifespan. To gain permanent residency, I have three options: Make a name for yourself across the continent! (But, the child living on the remote island must know your name.) Donate 50 million gold (around 50 trillion KRW) to the temple! Marry one of the leads! I was about to choose the third option, thinking it might be the easiest, but… Male lead 1, the priest: Has a history of exorcising me. Male lead 2, the investigator: Enjoys interrogating and torturing possessors. Male lead 3, the prince: My ex-boyfriend who broke up with me in front of the entire nation. …Mom, I’m going to write my will now.
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Publication Information
- Original Publisher
- fiancé
- Original Language
- korean
- Type
- Web Novel
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My Thoughts on Killing the Possessor
I dove into "Killing the Possessor" with high hopes, drawn in by the intriguing premise of a transmigration story with game elements. The blend of fantasy, romance, and comedy seemed like a recipe for a fun read, and the concept definitely had me hooked from the start.
First Impressions
Initially, I was charmed by the clever protagonist and the way the story subtly acknowledged its publisher within the narrative – a fun little meta touch. However, as I progressed, I found myself struggling with the pacing. It felt like the story was taking its time to unfold, and at times, I felt like I was wading through molasses.
What Works Well
The core concept of "Killing the Possessor" is undoubtedly its strongest point. The idea of being transported to another world with game-like mechanics offers a lot of potential for creative plotlines and character development. The female protagonist is also a refreshing change of pace, and I appreciated the author's efforts to create a character with wit and agency. When the story hits its stride, it's genuinely entertaining, and I found myself chuckling at some of the comedic moments.
Areas of Concern
Despite the promising premise, I have to admit that the pacing issues did detract from my overall enjoyment. There were moments where I felt the plot meandered, and I longed for a more focused narrative. While I appreciate world-building and character development, I felt that some scenes could have been trimmed to maintain a more engaging rhythm. I also felt like the story lacked a clear direction, and the plot development could be improved.
Final Verdict
"Killing the Possessor" has a lot of potential, and its clever protagonist and unique concept make it worth checking out. However, the slow pacing and somewhat unclear direction prevent it from reaching its full potential. If you're patient and enjoy a story that takes its time, you might find yourself captivated by this novel. However, if you prefer a faster-paced narrative with a clear sense of direction, you might find yourself growing impatient. Overall, I'd say it's a promising story with room to grow.
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