
How the MC and his opponents just keep on spouting bullshit before every fight.
MC: "I'm a god and I'll make you suffer"
enemy: "bullshit, you'll die today!"
MC: "I'm a god, I'll destroy you"
enemy: "Bullshit, I'm taking my revenge"
MC: "Can't touch me, I should just kill you"
enemy: "I'd like to see you try, you're dead!"
etc etc etc
JUST FUCKING DO IT ALREADY INSTEAD OF DOING THIS BACK AND FORTH A DOZEN TIMES BEFORE EVERY FIGHT. -.-

Everyone's talking about the talented person as if they're goods to be passed around. Like sure, Sora could maybe be more useful with more talented party members, but who cares? She wants to go with Touru, who tf do those people think they are to completely disregard her own wishes. She's not some slave you can just pass around to the highest bidder.

The MC actually gets hurt. In other similar manhua the MC always beats the enemy, no matter who gets sent after him. Be it powerful martial artists or assassins or whatever. In this one, the MC has now gotten surprised and hurt badly by assassins twice.
So at the very least, this MC isn't JUST some infallible, all powerful god who just defeats everyone and everything he comes across.

There's a global threat of magical monsters, threatening all of humanity. Luckily there's a mysterious force willing to give them magical powers as well so they can fight back. And what does humanity do instead of pooling their resources together to have the best chance at defeating or at least containing this threat? Internal power struggles, fighting each other, and bicker over jurisdiction...
Lee SungHoon has become a powerhouse in the world, and a powerful family decides the best course of action when he doesn't want to join them, might be to eliminate him.
The US government has a portal RIGHT AT THEIR GOVERNMENT BUILDING'S DOORSTEP and they talk about jurisdiction.
Tens of thousands of undead are led by at least one clearly very powerful individual, and China (I think?) sends a SINGLE fighter to deal with it. And the fighter only thinks "oh, this will be good exp!" not taking it seriously at all, with the obvious result of his death.
Good god, if it wasn't for Lee SungHoon being the reincarnation of probably the number 1 sorcerer back in his day, humanity would have been doomed already. -.-
That arched bridge leading to a floating tower. It just...doesn't make any sense. You use such archs as support for the bridge so it doesn't collapse, but the tower it's attached to is floating. So that they basically did was make the bridge -weaker- by building it like that. A straight structure would have been far better.
A silly nitpick I know, but still it's bothering me a little. :P
I was thinking about that too...
Sshhh it’s magic ♡
XDD
It's a fantasy world, for all we know, it could be held up by magic.
Let's be real here. The bridge is like that because the author doesn't understand bridges, saw bridges like that in medieval/fantasy settings, thought it looked cool, and put one in a random place in his castle as well. :P
Yeah that could be the case, but I'm just saying that why worry about one specific bridge that only appears in that one specific page in a world with demons and dragons that use magic.
Hence why I admitted that it was a silly nitpick. >.>
okay, guess i dont have anything to counter that.