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  1. DryImagination
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    And who are you to judge other people's taste, receive my dislike
  1. NeozukaNQ2
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    I have read the first five chapters and he seems like he is afraid of everything. Will he change ?cause i don't like a s*ssy mc.
  1. kkkkkkkkkkk
    kkkkkkkkkkk rated it
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    For those that just finished the 60ch manhwa, the continuation is around ch80-ch81
  1. 3ddyxAc
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    I agree but if you don't like someone who has been actively pursuing u for like 5-6 years you shouldtell them. Oh and this isn't a secretive pursuit like he didn't know and she isn't making it obvious. I think it becomes a moral dilemma at that point. Oh and them being normal friends and no feelings can I think happen only in normal situations. Its different when a person becomes a shining light in your life. He was the only person to talk and teach her and they are similar in age. It is nearly improbable that one wouldn't have any feelings to explore about the other. Please just read this book then give me ur thoughts. Because My arguments only pertain to the situations story and not anything else.
  1. NovelXeltrod
    NovelXeltrod rated it
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    What's the author other novel?
  1. AellaNova
    AellaNova rated it
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    Kind of a random chapter to wait for. Mind me asking why ch470 in particular?
  1. Korkyros
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    Wow, second review... Anyways, moving on to the review. To start off, if you're into the shounen/lighter seinen genres, this will likely appeal to you. Don't be put off by the art initially, as it improves over time and the fights are incredibly detailed. The story goes something like this: on the planet, there are people who can control mental energy, measured in G's (?). The main character is a special case called a zero sample, and his entire body was designed to handle tremendous amounts of G's, to the extent that if he becomes unstable, he could destroy an entire city. Because of this, he and his sisters are on the run, evading Korean ESPER forces, which is where the story begins...

    Since this is a Korean manhwa, I was expecting more depth in the storyline, but sometimes it feels like I've already figured out what happens next... and being correct in my assumptions is oh so annoying. Even so, there are times when I'm reading this and need to slow down and revisit a few chapters because the manhwa seems to introduce elements out of nowhere without proper explanation within the story itself. Guess that means I should go play the game.

    Overall, this manhwa is great, even though the characters were somewhat shallow in their development. I will read this again after playing the game, just for the fights and overall story value, hoping to gain a better understanding. Lol, my grammar sucks. XD  

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  1. SupernovaUchiha
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    <p>tl;dr: A manhwa with promising concepts but poor execution.<br /><br />The world, complete with its diverse factions and systems, was intriguing. The battle system, featuring various types of esper abilities, was also impressive. However, as a prequel to a game, it feels like much of this content was borrowed from the game itself. While these elements are well-designed, they remain underutilized. For instance, EMC and LEAD are depicted in considerable detail, with characters from both sides portrayed sympathetically, yet the exact differences between them and the reasons for their conflict remain unclear. The battle system, though great, had issues: the protagonist, meant to be overpowered, is frequently defeated, and the battles themselves lack depth. In terms of plot, it moves quickly and is initially engaging, but by the end, it feels directionless. The setup involving the characters and their relationships is interesting but ultimately goes nowhere, leaving behind unresolved hints. Meanwhile, the plot focuses on random issues tied to the zero sample and the conflict between EMC and LEAD, which only adds confusion. The ending is chaotic, seemingly designed to set up another work but instead derails completely. Character relationships shift randomly, and there are sudden deaths, resulting in an ending that was likely intended to be bittersweet but comes off as simply bitter and unsatisfying. The art, however, is solid.</p>

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