He's overpowered yes. He lost his fear towards the monsters and instead started thinking a bit more logically because he slowly lost his humanity. Really the only thing keeping him "human" is his loved ones and his sense of responsibility. He opted out the S rank Japan and Korea team raid to spend more time with his newly awakened mother, even thought about the Giants Raid in Japan more than usual simply because his sister said he shouldn't go. He lost his fear towards the monsters, and instead fears for what may happen to his loved ones if he stopped what he was doing. He even has cute shadow monsters who have their own personalities and he even treats them well, such ADORABLE interactions really. He is a good mc, we grew with him, watched him start thinking rationally, watched him break that for the sake of his friends and family, cheered for him for every battle and gripped our phones when the story circled back to where it began.
He is overpowered but rightfully so. The author is dragging it out a bit but I love every moment of it. It's not a story for everyone, but it's worth the read til the end.
Also, points for him for not having a love interest.
If you read the ending, you'll know it's not really worth it. I mean, I don't mind if people enjoy the story, but objectively speaking.. the plot is a mess. And you don't feel it yet because the manhwa have yet to reach the messy part..
He's overpowered yes. He lost his fear towards the monsters and instead started thinking a bit more logically because he slowly lost his humanity. Really the only thing keeping him "human" is his loved ones and his sense of responsibility. He opted out the S rank Japan and Korea team raid to spend more time with his newly awakened mother, even thought about the Giants Raid in Japan more than usual simply because his sister said he shouldn't go. He lost his fear towards the monsters, and instead fears for what may happen to his loved ones if he stopped what he was doing. He even has cute shadow monsters who have their own personalities and he even treats them well, such ADORABLE interactions really. He is a good mc, we grew with him, watched him start thinking rationally, watched him break that for the sake of his friends and family, cheered for him for every battle and gripped our phones when the story circled back to where it began.
He is overpowered but rightfully so. The author is dragging it out a bit but I love every moment of it. It's not a story for everyone, but it's worth the read til the end.
Also, points for him for not having a love interest.