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Description
“We campaigned for a century, prevailing against all obstacles. The sole exception being the Marshal, who could not be defeated…… the military fame of the Marshal endures, yet the Alliance has been utterly crushed. From this day forth, all the glory belongs to the Marshal, himself.” As the Alliance government that stood for a thousand years crumbled, the Galactic Empire rose into power. The supreme military leader of the Alliance, Gavin Silla, refused to surrender and chose to fight to the death for his nation. “Your Majesty, in the Age of Old Earth, mint blossoms were believed to be an omen for reunion. In the language of flowers, it means— —hoping to see you once more.”
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Publication Information
- Original Publisher
- jjwxc
- Original Language
- chinese
- Type
- Web Novel
The Sword of Galaxy Review & Spoilers - Novel Translator
My Thoughts on The Sword of Galaxy
"The Sword of Galaxy" promised me a thrilling blend of sci-fi action, political intrigue, and a second chance at life, and for the most part, it delivered. The futuristic military setting, combined with the omegaverse dynamics, immediately grabbed my attention, and I was eager to dive in.
First Impressions
The initial setup is undeniably captivating. Our protagonist, a former Alliance Marshal, meets a tragic end only to be reborn decades later as an Omega, stripped of his memories. The premise is ripe with potential for revenge, redemption, and exploring societal prejudices in a futuristic context. I was hooked from the start.
What Works Well
The world-building is a definite strength. The author paints a vivid picture of a galaxy embroiled in conflict, with complex power dynamics and a clear sense of history. I found myself easily immersed in this universe, eager to learn more about its factions, technologies, and the social implications of its omegaverse structure. The action sequences are also well-written, keeping me on the edge of my seat as the MC navigates dangerous situations and slowly uncovers the truth about his past. The plot is interesting, with plenty of twists and turns.
Areas of Concern
My biggest reservation revolves around the Male Lead. His behavior often veers into "scum Alpha" territory, and his inconsistent characterization makes it difficult to root for him. This inconsistency undermines the potential for a compelling romance and, at times, detracts from the overall narrative. I found myself questioning his motivations and struggling to connect with him as a character.
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Final Verdict
Despite my reservations about the ML, "The Sword of Galaxy" is still a worthwhile read for fans of sci-fi, action, and omegaverse stories. The intriguing plot, immersive world-building, and complex characters kept me engaged. If you can tolerate a morally ambiguous ML, you'll likely find yourself enjoying this novel. I would give it a solid 3.8/5.
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