"how good the power progression is
Read a few chapters, this story follow's the most standard formula and just repeats the exact same formula over and over. Author clearly has no skill, 0 foreshadowing, woman only exist for MC to show off infront of them and to introduce a new arc cause they always get attacked by mobs from the next gang MC will go after ect.
that's a bit much. i will agree on some of your points, it certainly does follow the same formula for a lot of events. i actually made a comment about an issue like this on one of the most recent chapters, check it out if you want. even i hate the women constantly being a main driving force of the story. typical damsel in distress for the main character to save. though i will give the author credit, he's stopped doing that (mostly) and it's revolving around the Sunshine company his father made and how it connects to his death. That's not to say the 'damsel in distress' plot has completely disappeared, it's just not the main driving force of the series like it used to be.
I will also say that I really don't like all of the fanservice constantly being shoved down our throat, you didn't mention that but it's definitely starting to drive me a little bonkers so I figure I might as well point it out now that I have caught up again. The art is good and the author knows how to draw an attractive female character, but it gets a little much even for me when the author immediately gives us an ass shot the second we're introduced to a new female character before we even know their name. I generally don't like harems, and this is obviously heading in that direction, so I can easily admit that it's another bad part of this story that could (and should) be phased out in favor of story purposes.
i will rephrase what i said about the power progression because i just caught up (ch 151). I'll stick by my words but change them up a little. The power progression is much more enjoyable to read about compared to Quest Supremacy,
for me personally. The abilities in this, now at the current chapter, seem to be asspull after asspull but while it's much more annoying compared to when I caught up the first time and posted that, I'd still say this is much more my sort of power progression than Quest Supremacy.
Hard disagree on the author having no skill, and a story doesn't need to have foreshadowing to be good. Though this definitely does have foreshadowing, just felt like I should mention it. The entire story has been building up to and around the main character's father. Every skill, every quest, every enemy, all of it is so that he can eventually find out what happened to his father. It's all connected. If you've read even decently far into the story, you'd know this.