Rather average manwua, where the mc is like the projection of the author in the form of a masculine mary sue and a fantasme to bring his own justice by violence. The manwua is obviously made by and made for Chinese, with all those references about Chinese culture, especially the part about respect and "showing face". I'd say that the MC is utterly boring and not likable, unless you're into the "dark badass bankai sephiroth777" emo teen stuff. I find the story itself more interesting, enough to keep an eye on it. But the quality of dialogs between characters is amateur at best. Was the author a teen at that time? The drawings are pretty decent. Not incredible, but definitely better than scribbles.
Anyway. Mister gigachad, aka MC, found quickly his two robins boy wonders, which of course are his age, and found his bankai sword thanks to the help of the magical plot-driven-virus bullshit. Whatever the author need for his story, he adds it and simply says it's the virus.
It's not all that bad, though. The general evolution of the world where the MC isn't is quite well done and interesting. And the two deuteragonists and the badass hamster, who should be the true MC btw, have much more to bring than the MC to the story. If the story was narrated from their point of view, that manwua would have been better in so many ways!
Now, let see how it ends.