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My Father Wants Me to Rise up and Rebel
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By 潜泳的小鱼
948 chapters
2023
Description
Right at the time when the Three Kings were rebelling, the world was in great turmoil. The King of Bei Liang said: “My son! When are you going to raise an army and rebel?!” “Father, I will immediately lead three hundred thousand troops of Bei Liang to conquer lands for you…” Li Luo: “…” “Ding! Myriad Worlds Summoning System loading complete…” Li Luo: “What did you say, father? Rebellion?! How could our Li family ever rebel when we are so loyal to Li Yang!” “We are the righteous teachers who save the common people!” The King of Bei Liang: “Oh right, right… My good son is correct!” “We are the righteous teachers!” … Thereafter, relying on the system and an army of righteous teachers, Li Luo established the Great Xia Divine Dynasty… Li Luo: “What? You say you are very strong?” “Monkey King, beat him up!” “What? You say you are the Greatest Power?” “Sorry, Pangu the Great God, slice him in half…” … Many years later, a rule circulated throughout the Myriad Worlds: Beyond here lies Great Xia, where gods and ghosts dare not tread!
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Publication Information
- Original Publisher
- fanqie novel
- Original Language
- chinese
- Type
- Web Novel
My Father Wants Me to Rise up and Rebel Review & Spoilers - Novel Translator
My Thoughts on My Father Wants Me to Rise up and Rebel
"My Father Wants Me to Rise up and Rebel" is a web novel that promises a power fantasy romp with a unique twist – the main character's ability to summon powerful figures. After diving in, I found it to be a mixed bag, offering some enjoyable moments but also raising some significant questions.
First Impressions
The premise is undeniably intriguing. A seemingly ordinary protagonist thrust into a world of empires, gods, and the opportunity to amass power through summoned allies? It definitely piqued my interest. The early chapters establish the MC's abilities and the doting father dynamic, which is a refreshing change of pace. I was ready for some over-the-top action and strategic maneuvering.
What Works Well
The core appeal of this novel lies in its lighthearted approach to the power fantasy genre. If you're looking for a story where the MC steadily grows in strength, supported by an increasingly powerful entourage, this might scratch that itch. The familial love aspect, with the doting parents, adds a layer of warmth that can be quite endearing. The translation quality is also a strong point; it's generally well-written and easy to follow, which significantly enhances the reading experience. The author's creativity in designing the summoned characters and their abilities is also commendable.
Areas of Concern
However, I can't ignore some of the shortcomings. The world-building feels somewhat underdeveloped. The "why" and "how" of the summoning ability are never really explained, and the reactions of the world to these powerful figures appearing out of nowhere are glossed over. This lack of scrutiny can be jarring. Character development, especially for the summoned beings, is also lacking. They often feel like extensions of the MC's power rather than fully realized individuals. The combat descriptions, while serviceable, could use more depth and excitement. And while the plot moves forward, it sometimes feels like it's propelled more by convenience than by carefully constructed cause and effect.
Final Verdict
"My Father Wants Me to Rise up and Rebel" is a decent read if you're in the mood for a light, unchallenging power fantasy. It's not going to win any awards for groundbreaking storytelling or intricate world-building, but it offers enough entertainment value to keep you engaged, especially if you enjoy the "hero collecting" or "gacha" elements. Just go in with the understanding that it's more about the journey of accumulating power than a deep, thought-provoking narrative. I'd say it's a solid 3 out of 5 stars.
