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Tate
Tate
2026-05-26 22:53:29
The webnovel version I read had exactly 120, but the print compilation trimmed two slower-paced chapters for flow. Honestly, I missed those cut scenes—they had great character moments! It’s fascinating how medium affects structure. The author later released those 'lost' chapters as Patreon exclusives, which felt like uncovering deleted scenes from a favorite show.
Alex
Alex
2026-05-27 00:19:50
I binge-read 'The Rise of the Rejected L' last summer, and it totally hooked me! From what I recall, the main story wraps up around 120 chapters, but there are also some bonus side stories and epilogue content that push it closer to 140 if you count everything. The pacing felt really satisfying—like, just when I thought it might drag, it would throw in a twist or character arc that kept me glued to my screen.

What’s cool is how the author structured it: the first 50 chapters build this intense world, then the middle 50 dive into political intrigue, and the last 20 tie up loose ends. Some fan forums debate whether the 'extras' are essential, but personally, I loved the extra character backstories—they added so much depth to the relationships.
Jade
Jade
2026-05-27 12:34:03
Funny story: I actually counted them manually once during a reread because different platforms listed conflicting numbers. The core story stops at 118, but including all special chapters (like the holiday specials and villain POV interludes), it’s 132. The fan-translated version I first found had 126 due to merged chapters, which caused so much confusion in discussion threads. Always wild how these small details spark debates!
Quentin
Quentin
2026-05-28 09:59:21
Officially, it’s 118 main chapters, but the expanded edition adds 14 side stories exploring side characters—totally worth it for the lore nerds like me. I remember arguing with my book club about whether the 'canon' count should include the bonus content. Some argued it’s filler, but I adored the extra world-building, especially the chapter from the antagonist’s perspective. It’s one of those series where the length feels justified, not padded.
Isla
Isla
2026-05-29 12:47:43
120 chapters?! Nah, I swear it’s 118—but now I’m second-guessing because my friend insists it’s 125. This is why I should’ve bookmarked the official release page. The translation I read had slight variations, too; some sites split longer chapters, so counts differ. Moral of the story: always check the publisher’s site if you want the definitive number. Still, no regrets reading it—the finale had me crying into my tea.
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