read until ch. 190 For me it became the quintessential action-driven tower-climbing web toon with a cocky, know-it-all MC. It's the carefree, swashbuckling variety of that genre where you don't have to like the protagonist who's presumptuous and too full of himself (rightfully so but nevertheless) but you easily can enjoy the art and the rich worlds (plural, because the author intwines successfully incompatible worlds) and the story arc isn't the usual straight forward and therefore after awhile repetitive line. However now I feel certain signs of fatigue and it's enough to read the chapters on a weekly basis. Obviously for longer series I need a more adult approach.
Nice to read despite the recurrence of this kind of theme, I'm talking about volume 1, or 8.9 episodes. A bit strong, that said, the casualness with which he kills/condemns his former boss to death, even if the world has changed, he is not supposed to have changed as quickly as the world. He remains a human being and there are not many people who are capable of killing so coldly. 🇫🇷 Sympa à lire malgré la récurrence de ce genre de thème, je parle du tome 1 , soit 8,9 épisodes. Un peu fort de café cela dit la désinvolture avec laquelle il tue/ condamne à la mort son ancien patron, même si le monde a changé, lui n'est pas censé avoir changé aussi rapidement que le monde. il reste un être humain et ça court pas les personnes qui sont à même de tuer aussi froidement.
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It's a very good series to read because it has a good art style and the series is good at creating suspense for upcoming chapters while also creating a vivid and creative setting around the story of it because the different characters are so detailed with their story even the characters that are "side" characters the author does an amazing job at depicting how the story plays out with different character interactions and the way each of them talk