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The event's are respectively pragmatic and not exaggerated. The storyline in my opinion is very logical and explicit and simply draws the readers attention.
I'm not really fond of the plots based in slice of life but this is the second manhwa that made me want to read it.
I'm looking forward to the next chapter.
Concerning this comic, I can safely say it stands out from the crowd, my favorite part would have to be the atypical story flow, where you can't quite tell what's gonna happen next, coupled with a relatively morally grey MC, leads to the reader having to take a "Game of Thrones" style approach to caring about characters, as people you like/dislike can unexpectedly die or not die, which I appreciate, it's a nice change of pace from most stories.
Now, having an unfeeling, remorseless MC might lead you to believe this is an edgy teen story where the good guy is into overly sadistic torture-po** against the bad guys, this is NOT that.
Having said that, if you like a feel-good story where the bad guys get an express-delivery of their comeuppance at the hands of the MC and the MC's close friends all live happily ever after, this is probably not for you, but you'd have to decide for yourself.
As someone who has read quite far ahead of the novel, what you see is pretty much what you get, not much changes in the story structure or characters, you still have the annoying morons who constantly challenge MC, or people who think they can use him, although it becomes less and less. What does pick up later, however(maybe a bit too late..), is the world building, as you actually get to find out more about the world and its factions and relations.
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