Read 17 chapters so far, but I don't understand how the rating is so high.
1. Personality of the protagonist is very two-dimensional. A Happy-go-lucky guy, which doesn't seem realistic given all the bullying he went through, as well as the disapproval and basically shaming from his father. In reality, child geniuses who fail to meet expectations when they grow up can easily develop insecurities, the fear of failure and can even affect their personality as their minds are very susceptible to external influence when they are not yet adults. Of course that's a possibility that our protagonist is just built different, but I think that it removes a lot of potential from the protagonist in terms personality development, therefore making the protagonists personality very bland.
2. Personal preference but I dislike golden spoons where protagonists suddenly become OP due to plot armor. I feel that it undermines the struggles that the protagonist had went through and reaffirms the fact that it really all comes down to talent instead of hard work for the protagonist to be powerful and acknowledged by others.
3. I have absolutely no idea what the power or strength system is. The system is not well explained and whenever I watch a fight happen, they're just throwing the names of special moves here and there and I have no idea how powerful the moves actually are. It's like watching soccer but you don't even know the rules nor general information on what makes a team good. You might as well not watch the match and wait for the match to finish and see the results. That's how I feel right now, that I have no motivation to actually read and comprehend what's happening during the fighting scenes because I have no idea what's going on and I might as well just skip to the outcome.
I did see some comments say that the story improves in the later half so do tell me why you think the story deserves a rating of 9.4 because I need some convincing before I continue reading this.
Read 17 chapters so far, but I don't understand how the rating is so high.
1. Personality of the protagonist is very two-dimensional. A Happy-go-lucky guy, which doesn't seem realistic given all the bullying he went through, as well as the disapproval and basically shaming from his father. In reality, child geniuses who fail to meet expectations when they grow up can easily develop insecurities, the fear of failure and can even affect their personality as their minds are very susceptible to external influence when they are not yet adults. Of course that's a possibility that our protagonist is just built different, but I think that it removes a lot of potential from the protagonist in terms personality development, therefore making the protagonists personality very bland.
2. Personal preference but I dislike golden spoons where protagonists suddenly become OP due to plot armor. I feel that it undermines the struggles that the protagonist had went through and reaffirms the fact that it really all comes down to talent instead of hard work for the protagonist to be powerful and acknowledged by others.
3. I have absolutely no idea what the power or strength system is. The system is not well explained and whenever I watch a fight happen, they're just throwing the names of special moves here and there and I have no idea how powerful the moves actually are. It's like watching soccer but you don't even know the rules nor general information on what makes a team good. You might as well not watch the match and wait for the match to finish and see the results. That's how I feel right now, that I have no motivation to actually read and comprehend what's happening during the fighting scenes because I have no idea what's going on and I might as well just skip to the outcome.
I did see some comments say that the story improves in the later half so do tell me why you think the story deserves a rating of 9.4 because I need some convincing before I continue reading this.