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This novel is somewhat magical. Without revealing the plot, it can catch the reader's attention and remain in their memory relatively well. In my opinion, it is the best Academy Korean novel to date. The main advantage of this story is that it lacks excessive characterization. Koreans often go overboard with this, especially with the protagonist's suffering, which is often unnecessary.The main character is a robot, and this is evident from his personality and behavior. And this is probably a good thing, as the endless complaining in Korean novels had gotten to frustrating.Because I saw that he was relatively good, by the way, I, as a relative moralist, did not cringe.However, it follows from all this that the story is like a piece of chewing gum. It can be chewed, but it gradually loses its flavor, and it's difficult to become attached to the characters, who are not well-developed, or to the main robot character.But that's not why you should worry so much, after all, this is not a Chinese novel with 1, 000 chapters. It's likely that when the story loses its appeal, it will come to an end.The result is a decent read to kill time, which is likely to not cause any strong negative emotions. However, it is unlikely that it will be remembered for a long time. It is not a masterpiece, but it serves its purpose.