You might also ask why is the tower any travel time from a town let alone a large one, seeing as it's a self made must first step, or why the first tower somehow spits up extremely valuable things even for the closest town in the least of the towers? How does cultivation even survive seeing as it is presented as a master and single apprentice thing, which then they run headlong into death? Where's all the angry lonely guys that have to deal with the fact a harem is literally a way of life here, drastically skewing the male to female ratio? I don't mind some holes in a plot, but when the world is the hole, it gets a bit annoying, makes it all pointless and heavily deus ex machina. The world also feels cobbled together with dreams and duct tape, the world is growing stagnant for some reason, on a unrelated note the only people who can cultivate are crafters who have to sit in one area and craft using stuff they buy and sell as well as spend years learning their craft, no relationship at all to why people aren't traveling miles and clearing towers, more so with them being level dependant per area. Towers of Acalia: The Reinforced Core, Volume 1 is a science fiction and fantasy title. MC feels like he should be on a list, and that's saying something with me having read all of William d Arand's books, he somehow makes Steve look well adjusted.
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