- #1
Great story if you turn off your brain.Lets face facts. The vast majority of Korean novels peak early. This one in particular is a good example of taking a good plot idea and over complicating it for no good reason.The base concept is a guy in a game using exploits and what not to progress the story while balancing the relationship he has with the main villain and protagonist. That’s fine. I like that idea.Its that the second level plot that’s horrible, where somehow people think he’s weak while he constantly one hits people in public, becomes godlike in any threatening scenario, and has a brain encyclopedia of every little fact of the game, all these things make this story just a wanton self jerk fest.MC literally makes main plot altering decisions in a second- with random abilities appearing in mid air. “Oh both girls want me to take them to the fair? I can’t pick one so I’ll take both.” 5 mins later learn how to clone himself. Don’t even get me started on the romance- it’s a joke and there’s no substance to a power that just makes evil people obsessed with you. Not that the MC “earns” anything lol.This story gets near incoherent, and it feels like despite every new character introduced being the most powerful being ever, they are irrelevant, because the MC is a god.