
In a way I really liked the dark themes of the story. In many ways it's refreshing to have a protagonist not preach about mercy and kindness, but rather acknowledge the world is broken and to protect what is most dear to you. it is a theme of freedom without the chains of others expectations.
I do however wish we got a darker ending, like they literally killed everyone in the world. i mean if the evaporation cases were worldwide and what was implied near the end implied it would just be the two of them. A more obsessive ending with darker tones sounds way bet ter.

I psyched myself out. i thought he would be able to develop his healing into a deadly ability by himself and be really innovative about its usage. having him be given offensive abilities kinda cheapens him in my eyes.
I mean imagine a lvl 1 healer killing an unranked monster simply because their magic resistance doesn't recognize healing magic as offensive, thus it bypasses defense and wreaks the body from the inside.
anyways I hope we seethe isekai group again. The dynamic sounds super interesting.

Just started reading this story, and I hope he does kill them all. If you think about it a healer is so fucking deadly. all medicines are poisons given the right dose. Likewise, healing magic could theoretically 'overheal' like cause rapid cell division (which is healing) causing immediate cancers, brain damage, removal of 'toxins' like acids/bases which can ruin protein structure, ect. If instead the healing works by returning to an ideal state, wouldn't he be able to do the reverse and cause all accumulated damage to reappear? Numb nerves and induce paralysis, mindcontrol, induce stravation by rapid metabolism, heal viruses and bacteria so they wreck the body without getting harmed, ect.
Point is healing can be DEADLY and I can't wait to read how his healing functions.

I really am getting tired of this trope where the mc easily forgives someone fort their horrific actions (naruto), like I'm not against forgiving and redemption, but first they must genuinely repent for their actions and they should WORK at being forgiven rather than being forgiven in a few lines.
I hope the mc doesn't forgive his father. There is no reason for a parent to abandon a child. ANd if he does forgive him his father must work hard to be forgiven and punish himself everyday for what he has done. Otherwise please chop off his head and his new wife.

I’m also hoping for this! Since MC has no attachments to that bastard of a king it wouldn’t make sense for to just suddenly be a good son and forgive such toxic figure. “He is your father!” “What about your humanity?” “Is this how you pay back gratitudem” Literally what the f are you talking about. (=・ω・=)

I love how balanced the Mc is. He is powerful, but that is thanks to centuries of hard work, hard work that many overshadow him in a few weeks. Hell some of the characters have capabilities beyond his own. What he has is lots of knowledge which is understandable given his age, but again he may know many things but he cannot use the more advanced magics. Ch 30 or so did this well by showing others using an 8 sided magic while he at best can use 6. Or when he had some difficulty adventuring showing he isn't omnipotent. So great as we have a chance for him to grow both emotionally (hermit shutin) and magically!
The premise sounds really solid. I like how passionate the mc is to play a video gMe just to read. But I dislike how those developers seemed to try to control him due to him fulfilling absurd requirements.
And frankly the art style is cheap. Their motions are very stiff, the art is bland.worse the magic isn't magical, just pathetic. Ive seen a few manhua where the art is pretty bad (ugh. solo spellcaster) and sadly the concept is ruined thanks to the art.
Yeah, artwork is pretty basic, MC almost only wear one face emotion and most of the time the MC is too OP it doesn't make sense.
I kinda agree that it does look a bit 'cheap' but I really like it actually— it's a cute art style (▰˘◡˘▰)
There are some simplistic and plain artstyles put there, but they don't gi e the impression of cheap. this one does, and I suppose it's because I got the impression it was rushe d to produce as many panels without care for howthe art compliments the story.