
Who only gets nuggets of growth slowly drip fed to him before the scene cuts to a random irrelevant plot as the stakes of the story suddenly increase from this one guy improving himself to suddenly him joining or starting a gang to beat all other gangs that are all led by students and wannabe mafia heirs or whatever the hell.

Its even possible that his own height was a stylized representation of his insecure self and that if he did try he could become this idealized version of himself thats strong and charismatic.īut the author ruins it by sidelining his own main character. Knowing that good people exist even amongst these supposed delinquents.Īnd yes, it definitely was that for the first couple of arcs. getting inspired from other 'similar' 'loser' characters who have a passion for their art. This could have been a story about a loser improving himself.

So I suggest that if you hate cliff hangers and waiting for the next chapter, wait till this manwha is doneĭropped at (? chapter, the juvenile prison arc) I say not now because I do not know when the manwha will finish, the manwha chapters love putting people on cliffhangers which I personally hate. This manwha is interesting and you should give it a read, there are clichés, but that's with any sort of medium. The plot on why he has this ability is put on the back burner (as far as I can remember) The plot is present, but not the main focus, the main focus is mainly the character and his interactions wi5h the side characters. Unlike the first 100 or so chapters which were consistent in the bangers. It is clear the author is seemingly running out of steam as the chapters go on, some chapters are absolute bangers and some aren't. Uowever as the story continues, it feels like the drama becomes more artificial.


I noticed a trend with mawha authors, if you have a successful manwha, you would either have two routes, first being let it end in the first 100 chapters or so.
