
Another novel where the mc has no intelligence but hey he got a sad past so let's forgive him. Just like how we should forgive all murderes and rapist because they also had a bad childhood so let's understand that none of their action is their responsibility because they have regreted it.
UwU(づ ̄ ³ ̄)づ

Bitch are we not allowed to expressed negative opinions about a subject? Opinions like this are so good to find yourself contemplating whether or not the commenter’s judgement is correct and to raise someone’s expectations. Not everything will be my or the op’s cup of tea, so you don’t get the right to invalidate someone’s opinion on a matter unless they’re trying to rudely provoke someone

This mc is the best definition of pathetic.
Run away without explanation, gets jealous without asking, tries to understand and believe everyone except the ml. Have low self esteem, no intelligence, all emotion, "subtly knows ml is putting himself in danger to look for him despite everyone saying mc is dead but still give no fucks and self pity", "got the fucking gut to ask another person if it's okay to guide ml who went bersek and will be executed for not accepting guiding from other people because this mc gets jealous" like babe free will? You dont want to? "wants him to be the only guide of the guild or else he will feel like he is not doing enough/ in short his ego will be hurt". Author is really doing their best to make the mc be irreplaceble for ml huh.
He can say he love the ml but all i know is that you wouldnt treat someone you love like that. It's about communication babe. Not all relationship starts where their love is equal. It's scary to be in a relationship with someone like mc who goes all in at first and them flips as time goes on because it takes experience and time with another to actually love someone.

Instead of the spoiler's here where people take things out of context, filled with their opinion without looking between the lines.
Maybe you can go read reviews from korean blogs like this
https://m.blog.naver.com/arnoel/221381531000
It's the same old damdel in distress uke just cosplaying an agent in this story but should follow the usual troupe.
Love the "just cosplaying", literally how it feels, there ain't no way this Mc superiors deployed such an obviously bad and dumb agent by himself with 0 supervision.
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Right! I can't read it cause dumb mc means dumb author which equals to dumb story. I feel my remaining 3 brain cell will rot more if i continue this.
Actually I think the bosses are at fault.
1. This is his very first assignment, so he is completely inexperienced, which is an important part of properly gauging and reacting to potentially dangerous situations. He has never been in the field before or gotten the chance to learn from more experienced agents (idk about Korea but that’s usually how it’s done in the US)
2. He has literally nobody watching his back, no partner, no handler, no coworkers. Nobody monitoring cameras or audio to make sure he’s safe, give advice, or exchange intel. If he had died the first time he got in, literally nobody would have known where he was or even where to look.
3. He doesn’t seem to have any weapons or digital resources usually utilized by agents (this isn’t uncommon for undercover agents, but combined with all his other disadvantages, makes for a bad situation).
4. His assignment is to not only locate, but infiltrate and gather evidence from a drug den/ring of indeterminate origin and danger…alone….with no weapons
5. When he first got in, he was doing everything right, but just didn’t expect someone to forcibly inject him with drugs. After that, he was essentially helpless, but even if he had physically stopped the guy, that might have made them suspicious as to why he wasn’t partaking, potentially putting him in even worse danger (undercover agents sometimes have to do drugs to maintain their cover, but in the US, they immediately report it in and go to the hospital ASAP to detox afterwards)
6. The department he works for must be unsupportive and unreasonable if being forcibly administered drugs by a criminal would be an immediate firing offense. Of course it’s not a great fit of confidence in MC’s skills, but not really his fault either. Now he has to hide that event, meaning that he likely won’t seek medical care
7. Now he’s in a sunk cost fallacy because he’s desperate to close the case as fast as possible without being further compromised, either with his bosses or the criminals
The structure of this investigation is so horrible, minimizes chances of evidence collection, and makes it so that if a single thing goes wrong, MC will be screwed with nothing or no one to help him
Tldr