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glad you still liked this reading. first of all, i didnt know that sun-il is female too. second, this is fantasy so its about getting stronger. he gets resources from attacking low rank groups. pretty sure you already know how most fantasy novel ends. dun dun dun, mc being the strongest. why do you even bother reading this kind of novels. so yah, he might become a god, who knows.
I would love to give this a 5 star but I gave it 4 because of some things in here that annoys me. As vague as the author might try to make it, this is still a harem genre manga. He’s practically surrounded by girls and if that isn’t clear enough, let’s get your eyes checked. I’m a little annoyed because harem isn’t my favorite thing in the world and they could’ve warn us ahead of time by putting harem in the list of genre. Though it’s subtle, it’s still a itch that makes me want to scratch. However, I can still overlook it because I like the overall plot of this manga (minus the harem). Second, I truly dislike Jihan’s idea of justice. Not killing is one thing. No one would wants to kill unless they’re a psycho. The Abyss is a lawless jungle where the strong eats the weak. I get that he wants to protect those important to him too, but going around and conquering people in the name of justice, well, it’s like a kid dreaming big. His friends tell him many time that the world is unfair and even the fortune telling lady warn him what his ‘sense of justice’ could do. It’s annoying honestly. I enjoy his personality at first because he’s rational and knows his limits and sticks to his value but as he gets stronger, he put his nose in everywhere. You might as well make him a god.