Raon’s entire life had been lived as a dog on a leash.
Through a twist of fate, he obtained a new life.
Wrath remained in the wreckage of his destroyed leash.
Finally capable of standing on his own feet, he decided to live life by his own will.
He would slay anyone standing in his way…
Even if they were a god.



Tldr:concept is unique but potential that could come with the concept is wasted, leaving us with a unique and bad novel
But since you said you are rather tired of the trope usage and say, that the novel is mid, im rather curious: which novel would you recommend then?
And some characters are illustrated in a way that follows a very common structure among various works. From their mentality, to dialogue and speech patterns, hence I deemed "generic".
And yes I am well aware the use of archetypes in literature is necessary to create recognizable and relatable characters. Fundamental, might I add. But adding extra layers could go a long way.
Laughs and grins? Well, I'm glad it worked for you, but that's not enough for me. I am fine with the light-hearted moments but subjectively, it registers to me as filler.
My point is, this novel is lacking, but not unreadable. If that were the case, I would've labeled it as "brainrot". Its content passable but not enough imo.
- MC with amazing character development
- Great side characters with their own character development
- Some really great and intense fights, though there are instances of deus ex machina
- Wholesome moments
- The comedy is top tier. It starts out ok in that department but as his relationships grow, the comedy becomes better and better - MC does not focus on his own growth but helps his friends grow alongside him, which is a major part of the novel
- The story is definitely cliche but it's well done and not annoying at all in my opinion. A very fun and enjoyable read
Then which chapter did they become master?
I mean Martha ,runnan and burren .