10 Answers2026-08-04 20:38:18
Read it on the Webnovel app. The app sorts it correctly. Problem solved. Don't use sketchy sites; they ruin the sequence and steal from the creator.
17 Answers2026-08-04 14:24:49
Think of it like a TV series with occasional special episodes. You watch Season 1 (the main novel). Then, there are 'OAV' or 'special' episodes (the side stories) that delve into backstory. You wouldn't watch the OAV before Season 1. Same principle here. The main novel is your seasons. The side content are your bonus episodes. Watch/read in that broad structure, and you can't go wrong. No need to splice them together episode-by-episode unless you're a superfan.
11 Answers2026-08-04 18:06:06
Man, I binged this last year and had zero clue there was a 'reading order.' I just read what was on the site. It made sense. Maybe we're overthinking it?
17 Answers2026-08-04 02:51:04
I followed the author on Patreon during the serialization. They were very clear that 'My Dragon System' is a 'next story' not a 'side story.' It's intended to be read after. Sometimes they'd even refer to events from the first book when talking about the second's world-building. So from the source itself, the intended order is sequential. That's the closest we have to a Word of God.
9 Answers2026-08-04 04:57:26
Wait, are there multiple series now? I thought it was just the one set of books. This is why I get lost in these web novel adaptations.
15 Answers2026-08-04 00:46:07
The light novel volumes sometimes consolidate or rearrange webnovel chapters for better flow. So if you read the webnovel first, then pick up the light novel, things might feel slightly out of order or paced differently. Personally, I think the light novel version is the definitive, edited experience. So the 'correct' order is the light novel volume order, then you can optionally continue with the raw webnovel chapters if you need more.
12 Answers2026-08-04 02:25:55
Why does everyone overcomplicate this? Read the story titled 'My Vampire System'. Finish it. Then read the story titled 'My Vampire System: The Immortal Strongest System'. That's it. That's the order.
The reboot is optional and exists in its own bubble. Thinking about reading orders beyond that is just creating stress where none is needed. The narrative flow between the original and its direct sequel is seamless, and the author didn't bury any essential content in obscure side material.
9 Answers2026-08-04 17:46:32
Can someone just list the big bads in order? That's usually how I track arcs in these long series.
4 Answers2026-07-16 05:52:39
A lot of discussions about the reading order for the 'System Reborn' series I've seen online make it more complicated than it needs to be. Stick with the core trilogy: 'System Reborn', 'System Reborn: Warpath', and then 'System Reborn: Genesis'. They're designed to be read in that order, and jumping around spoils the progression of the main character, Alex, from a desperate survivor to someone who fundamentally understands and then attempts to reshape the system itself. The power scaling and world-building revelations follow a logical path through those three.
Where people get tripped up is with the side stories and novellas. Stuff like 'System Reborn: Survivor Logs' is a collection of short stories from other characters' perspectives. It's cool background material, but I'd read it after finishing 'Genesis'. That way, the main plot isn't interrupted, and you appreciate the cameos more. Honestly, you could skip the side material entirely and still get the complete, satisfying story. The author did a good job keeping the essential plot contained in the main books.
13 Answers2026-08-04 18:51:13
The fan translations can sometimes number chapters differently, like including decimal points for extra updates. Just read them in the order they were released, which usually means ascending numerical order, even if it's 15.1, 15.2, then 16. Those are usually just parts of a single chapter split for faster translation releases.