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Let's get the best aspect this novel out first. Not many Eastern literatures out there does OP MCs very well. But fortunately, this novel's author brilliantly depicted the MC as a truly monstrous genius actor that is armed by one of the most powerful golden finger cheat in the history of East Asia webnovels industry. I can safely say that MC's OPness is just as powerful as One Punch Man's Saitama, if not more.Now, let's talk about the negative aspect of this novel. Yeah, I'm talking about what other reviewers of this novel call THE LOOPHOLE. The author seems to vastly underestimate the viciousness of South Korea's tabloid industry. I actually already half-expected the tabloids and/or Hwalin fanbase to force MC's parents to close their restaurant or force Bloodsister to quit university from all the harangueing.The author really missed the chance to take advantage of MC's actual extremely ordinary background and life history that did not commensurate whatsoever with his monstrous acting ability. The author dropped the ball here massively. Instead of using the 'misunderstanding' trope to deal with this, the author could have wrote a major sidestory, a scandal perhaps, that may or may not address this incongruity. No way the South Korea's tabloids will not find out that MC has never gone to Japan or United States before the first chapter of this novel.