I don't love the art, could be better, but the action scenes were good. I also love the plotline. Usually we see MCs doing their best utilizing their knowledge of the future and creating a better one (i.e. grabbing the best titles, stealing the best skills, earning tons of money), but we never really see the process of it all.
This one should be applauded for even diving into the world of business and investments, let alone showing us the process of it all.
Like, I didn't understand a single thing, to be honest (I'd rather they choose a different concept familiar to me), but I did understand the gist of it and how significant a change it would be on the day of the disaster.
There were barely any action scenes all through the first half of the story, had to be in chapter 70 till we get serious on the disasters and all that, but it didn't sway me from dropping it.
I suppose the slowburn (of the fights) got me going because I really really wanted to see the fruits of his labor through, almost, thirty years of his regressed life.
I already had a gut feeling on his relationship with his school teacher, but I never expected the story to actually execute it. Good thing she isn't the yandere type, otherwise I'd really be bothered by the physical age gap (mentally, though, they're the same age so, okay???).
I loved the fact that not everyone that the MC is with has plot armor, no matter how important they were going to be. I actually expected Caliber to die several times, because the story is cold that way, and even expected Jonathan and Joshua to be gone before they reunited so, it's great that the story kept me on my toes the whole time they were in the trial stage.
Anyways, there were a lot of plotholes and the first half was really boring and confusing, but it's definitely one of a kind. I suggest you guys read this and try to suck it up for at least 70 chapters.
I, for real, just skimmed through the confusing chapters but it never really affected me much in the latter half of the story.
You just have to understand that the MC basically owns the entire market, controls the world through his money, and lords over every single being in the world with his awakened powers.
Don't worry, at least he's not an ass and he cares for his people, especially the loyal ones and his family.
I don't love the art, could be better, but the action scenes were good. I also love the plotline. Usually we see MCs doing their best utilizing their knowledge of the future and creating a better one (i.e. grabbing the best titles, stealing the best skills, earning tons of money), but we never really see the process of it all.
This one should be applauded for even diving into the world of business and investments, let alone showing us the process of it all.
Like, I didn't understand a single thing, to be honest (I'd rather they choose a different concept familiar to me), but I did understand the gist of it and how significant a change it would be on the day of the disaster.
There were barely any action scenes all through the first half of the story, had to be in chapter 70 till we get serious on the disasters and all that, but it didn't sway me from dropping it.
I suppose the slowburn (of the fights) got me going because I really really wanted to see the fruits of his labor through, almost, thirty years of his regressed life.
I already had a gut feeling on his relationship with his school teacher, but I never expected the story to actually execute it. Good thing she isn't the yandere type, otherwise I'd really be bothered by the physical age gap (mentally, though, they're the same age so, okay???).
I loved the fact that not everyone that the MC is with has plot armor, no matter how important they were going to be. I actually expected Caliber to die several times, because the story is cold that way, and even expected Jonathan and Joshua to be gone before they reunited so, it's great that the story kept me on my toes the whole time they were in the trial stage.
Anyways, there were a lot of plotholes and the first half was really boring and confusing, but it's definitely one of a kind. I suggest you guys read this and try to suck it up for at least 70 chapters.
I, for real, just skimmed through the confusing chapters but it never really affected me much in the latter half of the story.
You just have to understand that the MC basically owns the entire market, controls the world through his money, and lords over every single being in the world with his awakened powers.
Don't worry, at least he's not an ass and he cares for his people, especially the loyal ones and his family.