It looks like the power of an Apostle of an Evil God comes with a shot of Ozempic.Corgino looks better being possessed IMO.
This is the issue with overpowered characters and power fantasy in general. To increase the number of episodes thay add more fluff and useless content and let the mc back in action to solve everything with a single blow only to the very end.The dude has the power to solve problems in an instant. He could simply capture and/or eliminate everyone involved on his own, but no, he always leaves openings for problems to escalate.
A time too long."I believe it's only a matter of time before we capture him."
Funny coming from the guy who wanted to declare war a page ago."In times like this, we have to calmly take matters one at a time."
The problem with OP characters is that the author creates problem that can be solved with those OP powers. Often it's better to have something like social, political, or otherwise "soft" problems, since those can usually not be solved with excessive force. However, a character this strong can solve a lot of those problems with force as well, so it doesn't quite work.This is the issue with overpowered characters and power fantasy in general. To increase the number of episodes thay add more fluff and useless content and let the mc back in action to solve everything with a single blow only to the very end.
Can't have much of a story if your MC can just resolve any conflict with a snap of his fingers. I do agree though that he needs to start doing shit.The dude has the power to solve problems in an instant. He could simply capture and/or eliminate everyone involved on his own, but no, he always leaves openings for problems to escalate.
Probably after the bad guy, aka., Corgino becomes a inhuman monster, so that MC doesn't end up feeling guilty of killing a person.So, will he finally dirty his hands and kill the bad guy?
He can't really do anything without concrete proof (without exposing himself of course)The dude has the power to solve problems in an instant. He could simply capture and/or eliminate everyone involved on his own, but no, he always leaves openings for problems to escalate.