- #1
24 chapters in and this is my first impression of this work: "unfortunately too many wasted potentials"First and foremost is the apparent lack of dialogues. There were just tons of dialogues that should be there but the author seems to simply not care about character depths and personalities; they were less than cardboards. Heck even cardboards have certain thickness to them, and yet even the main character did not get his name revealed until chapter 20-ish. He has parents so there should be interactions and such, but all the dialogues so far were mostly to merchants and his weird pet. Yep. Strangers got way more screentime than the parents who were living with very young MC.Second, too heavily focused on skill and the law of nature (by that I mean the world's formula of skills, magic, etc) without any actual world building happened. Author was very tunnel visioned so much. And even then, despite the heavy loads of information regarding skills and magic, it has little depth to make it interesting. And the suffering doesn't end there; the writing is also not quite a decent one. All I got from those info dumps were confusion and questions.I may be wrong and later chapters get massive overhaul in every thing I mentioned above, but this is how I see this novel from 24 chapters I've read so far. The MC setting has me interested in continuing to read but that's the only one thing that keeps me reading. If the setting ceased to be interesting then sayounara.