"Oh right" said Leon as he was reminded by the Gatling Guns. He went towards the metal giant and flew towards it's chest. It's cockpit opened, Leon climbed in and then pressed a few buttons to remove Heavy Arms Gatling Guns.
Amazing Writing! Everything is falling into placeThe story begins with a fantastic first chapter that grabs your attention right away. However, the sudden transition to a school setting felt a bit abrupt at first, but it quickly drew me in.The academy arc takes around 15 chapters to wrap up and fully establish the world and its mysteries. While it's longer than I typically prefer, the setup itself was an enjoyable read.The characters are engaging, and their interactions are often both amusing and layered with deeper meaning. The development of the two protagonists is particularly well done.What stands out to me the most is the remarkable attention to detail. Even the smallest, most subtle elements are intricately woven into the story, ensuring nothing is left unused.Though I noticed issues in nearly every chapter, such as plot points or dialogue that didn’t always make sense, I initially mistook this for shallow writing. Over time, I realized that the author intentionally included these inconsistencies, which makes their resolution in later chapters all the more rewarding.I really enjoy the writing style, which strikes a perfect balance between predictability and surprise, similar to some of my favorite stories like Lord of the Mysteries and Shadow Slave. The cliffhangers are especially sharp.Overall, I would highly recommend this, rating it 9/10.
I find this book unique as the story tackles some political themes which you don't see often on this platform but I'm interested in where this is going. The overall worldbuilding is obvious based on the Korean landscape but I feel like there's still not enough context or details for me to get immense into the world, need some extra research but overall decent start
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