
I know some people didn't like the anime, but boy I think it was really awesome, some things are better presented here in the manga but the anime did a really good job adapting the original work regardless of the small or big changes it made.
I trully feel it accomplished its purpose since it really pulls you into the LN to know the rest of the story. Loved the melancholic tunes btw.

I came here after watching the Anime too...I wanna know if that was all or there's more to this ....and yeah it's a really nice one ...this isekai actually shows how realistic it would be and hardships they face ...like it is real, adapt or die that's the only option you have, no overpowered characters, no damsel in distress, no secret powers, everyone pulling their own weight and having a falling out and making up and steady character development of all characters .....this is why I liked this...
If there's another one like this, anyone can recommend me?(⌒▽⌒)

Doesn't it feel like ToG lost the Adventure Tag?, I just don't seem to enjoy reading this like I used to since start of season 3. Maybe I'm being obnoxious about it, but I remember this manhwa was about more than just making overpowered characters fight each other.
The art and action scenes are awesome, don't take me wrong. But it used to be more than just fights and power upgrades, was it not?

Anyone else find the bullies hillarious? like, they're quite the bad joke in this whole manhwa? and seeing as all this whole plot spins around them makes me feel dumb for even taking serious all this characters to begin with. "Bullys" aren't like that at all.

Yeah, we're used to take the bully archetype for the things they do to the bullied. But that's not all they are, they have a drive, reasons and circunstances behind that behavior and those details are what makes the bully archetype something recurrent and particular and not something common and fixed as it's shown here even with the quasi-hierarchy they have (That imo it's a poorly excuse for the frequent invocation of that archetype). This type of character brought time and time again in this manner where it shows only the tip of what it actually should be means we are being fed crappy characters with poor developments for the main cast. Which explains why there is so much frustration with this story.
Characters grow as much as their counterpart influences. If the main cast want a deep and meaningful development, it can't be brought from superficial and poorly stablished counterparts

I feel like the author decided to go with quantity over quality. It’s true that good supporting characters are essential to a leafs growth but the bullies only purpose is to serve as minor antagonists. They are ment to symbolize society outside the school and are thus made to gain focus as a group and not individuals.
The real enemy is supposed to be the villain organization and I think they use these bullies to show how the leads progress in their thought processes. The real development will be caused by the leads influencing each other opposed from John and Remi and Sera learning from the bullies.

I don't see the point tho, I agree that the bad guys are those drug dealers, but the situation at school and that don't co-relate. That organitation only cares for business and control. Remi's experience with them is the best example that differenciate their childish world where the powerfull looks for submission (the bullies/Royals), and the real world where they all live where the powerfull use that power to do business and control the flow of society to wield an even greater level of power that is called influence.
I'm really interested in Remi and Arlo's investigation about "invisible man", since so far he's the closest lead to the actual important matters in this story.
Funny the teachers approve a "safe house" club while showing no interest in why they need a safe house for in the first place. "Sure kids, have fun!" xD