

Fortunately for him, tinkering with his newfound magic. Stripped of his name and memories but endowed with sudden, enormous magic power, our protagonist has no intention of destroying the world. It's around 150 chapters of action urban fantasy with some rpg elements. In a land of swords and sorcery, a ritual is conducted to summon forth the “sorcerer king” who will bring about ruin–but succeeds only in summoning an ordinary human boy from Earth. With some effort the artist will surely become better with time. I think the Author should rework it or at least should have double check it before releasing. hehehe srsly he is like all the pathetic overpowered antagonists we are happy about when they get defeated and get thrown in a s***thole :) From A to Z money money money. Curse contracts with death penalty if his friends don't have a 'friendly realtionship' with him? How petty can he be. What else made it really stupid was his behaviour - 'ooo just watch, this is my new skill!' or '-what have U done? - Oh, didn't I tell U my new skill?'. There was once a sorcerer, he died and reincarnated, had no issues with earth, suddenly some rpg system occured and it says he has knowledge from another world, although being watched he just get skills based on his previous knowledge, although the rpg system is steril so it shouldn't be possible because the magic and mana consuption is strictly maintained by the system. The story is such a mess that I had it really hard to understand what was going on in the first 20 chapters. Yeah, U might consider it a Solo Leveling rip off but after 'Enter the Dragon' premise it got just ridiculous. It's a mess.įrom mage to karate with the typical funny chinese guy. Then in that chapter, something happened, and now it IS that bad, lol. I made it to chapter 103 before I had to drop it but it wasn't because I was interested, I was just bored and it wasn't so bad that I couldn't push through in hopes it would get better.

If this was an episodic serial, where every 'episode' was different, then maybe 'going on forever' wouldn't seem so contrived, but in this it certainly does. They throw in random tropes, it starts feeling like a bad crossover, there's a lot I can't say without spoiling things but at a certain point the author is clearly just throwing in random things to slow down their overly overpowered main character from actually solving the plot, and giving him more issues to need to resolve. Plot-wise, things that were interesting start to be a little more interesting, and you get a hint of some bigger plot. Around chapter 40-ish the art starts to get a little better, though the characters can hardly ever seem to keep their both or even either of their eyes open.

The first 20 chapters seem like every cliche 'gate' and 'hunter' manga/manhwa meshed into one, with terrible art to boot. The author has no idea what they're doing. Edited Review: Honestly, it's something to waste some time on if you're bored, but it's nothing outstanding and here's why:
