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As much as I love this story, the translator is so painful that I wanna cry. For those that want to start reading it, I strongly suggest you to read this without any break or stop especially at the beginning because you won't understand anything with how the term change so often. The writer had graciously add description when one name or term are brought up but it's useless when you don't even remember those that always appear.Edit: Adding a piece of my thought.The thing I really love about this novel was the respect the characters show for each other. The tigers, especially Hwang Jiho, despite being a powerful figure never disrespect Eushin or even question him like any other novel happen with influential figure where MC had to struggle with their arrogant pride. Spoiler
They respect Eushin as their benefactor and never look down on him despite him being a human, moreover a young student.
[collapse]Perhaps their arrogance was that they're confident of their evaluation that Eushin is a good person, which is actually true, and had view him as 'interesting'. It's also rare that character like Hwang Jiho to have much character development but in here, as the second person to always show up, his development was admirable for a person so old. He's very flexible. Most character in this novel is very flexible when it come to people they love/respected even though all of them are distinguished people. As what Eushin would say, "as expected of my playable characters and NPCs."Which make this novel really loveable unlike usual novels where the characters could be very annoying that just want to make me shake my head and wish MC or just anyone to tell them off. The lack of arrogant prick is something but perhaps that's because the first thing Eushin do was to remove these disgusting roots so the school for his beloved playable character to be enjoyable and untainted. Way to go Eushin.