At first I thought this novel was going to be a cliche-breaker. For the first time ever I had though we - the audience - will be reading a story from the perspective of a character who is usually the mini-antagonist (2nd generation wealthy heir template) but as the story progresses the MC slowly but surely reveals himself as typical Korean hero template 101. Why even bother to integrate the mafia aspect when it plays absolutely no role at all. The synopsis hinted at greatness; the story failed to deliver.
This novel is very good. MC is very OP but that's 99% of the novels. NPC's feel like real people who react to the world and are smart. The author here borrows from Naruto and reincarnation of the strongest sword god.
this book is great it's a fairly quick read but the characters are rich and Interesting with just a drop of romance just enough to say it's there with out affecting the story
Now, I have gotten quite close to the mountain at this point. Although it is still a bit far, I could get there within 10 to 20 minutes or so. Looking closer, there seemed to be massive chunks missing from the side of the mountain appearing as though the mountain was torn apart in several places.
The girl only blinks and stares at him like she couldn't believe her ears were hearing this. He chuckles at her confused expression and waves his hand in front of her face, sending droplets of water onto her face.
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