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Quite a fun read if you turn off your brain completely, but as soon as you start thinking this isn't that good even by the Korean fast-food novel standards.. People already praised it enough, but considering that I didn't find any reviews talking about some of the problems of the story that bothered me, I'll be the one, lol. Just like it's common for Korean novels, the power progression system is completely arbitrary and random, and the author screwed it up a lot.The MC gained his incredible power using a "cheat" that, in fact, ANYONE could use and, logically, if other, more powerful characters, used the same cheat, they would be unstoppable. So he inscribes three basic "Oaths" that actually don't hurt him in any way — one that he'll help those in need, another that he'll work on saving the world, and last, a limitation, that he won't be able to see ghosts (which has no drawbacks, according to him, btw). There's literally no reason why he can't make the same Oaths / tattoos on any of the side characters, none of those have any serious drawbacks, easy to follow and give incredible increase in power. He only probably needs one party member who can see ghosts, and the rest just using the Oaths to become more OP than he could ever be because their starting points are much higher. And of course the MC refuses to share this easy cheat-code with anyone else for no reason other than "the author has too few brain cells to actually give him a cheat code that can't be replicated by literally anyone, so he makes s*upid excuses like it's too much responsibility or smt".Also, the author can't follow his own power rankings - one chapter the MC fights a semi-Unique Grade swordsmater on equal footing, and without any buffs by the way. And then a few dozen chapters later and after gaining more power, he wastes a few days to hunt down a single semi-First grade monster, which is dozens times weaker. This is just a single example, the author makes similar mistakes more than once. Also, he completely forgot that his MC actually has LEVELs like in a video game and that his Level cap was increased by integrating the System. Because he never actually gained even a single level, he just raised his stats with Oaths, and by the way, according to simple math, he already has stats much higher than you normally get at the highest level, and yet he's still considered pretty weak stats-wise.In the end, this is just another proof that most people aren't very smart and / or don't pay any attention to worldbuilding in stories and their power levels, because if they did, then there would be at least a few comments regarding those fat plot holes.Other than this, as some others said, MC is some sort of as*xual incel who completely misses the fact that all the girls fawn over him. The story itself though isn't boring and quite fun, if you can turn-off your brain completely, which I guess isn't a problem for people who rarely turn it on to begin with, lol.