@Sniter Webtoon has been running since 2004 in Korea and 2014 globally (in English), has a massive audience and has yet to go pay-to-read only, unlike the competition, which mostly has. For example, I used to read a few series from a Webtoon competitor named Toomics, but they went pay-to-read only for the vast majority of their series recently. Webtoons, on the other hand, has been running far longer while continuing to provide an extremely user-friendly service. They're far from having a monopoly considering that there are piles and piles of competing webtoon apps+websites; I get ads for the competition frequently on YouTube. Lezhin is one of the more competitive alternatives I know of, and I
would have mentioned Toomics up until a month ago. I'm honestly confused why you trashed Webtoons like that considering that their service is impeccably consumer-friendly like few other services I've seen.
@OmNLSAABotACC you can just do a web search for "Webtoon" or look it up on the app store. The series has the same title there as it does here.
My personal opinion is that Webtoon's work is superior to Asura's on Omniscient Reader's Viewpoint (more noticeably so in this chapter where Asura's work feels worse than usual), but I haven't and don't intend to read the novel so I can't make judgements on the translation quality, only the grammatical and cleaning quality. Considering that Webtoon appears to be doing events where they release several chapters of the series in quick succession, I suspect Asura won't be very far ahead of Webtoon for long.