I really have to say this MC is getting on my nerves. He seems to be getting more retarded as the chapters progress.
He KNEW about this event with the tombs coming to existence yet he acts like he is surprise the tomb is hidden at the airport. He also ignores the crow's warning about it when he knew that the warning had a reason. WTF. Now he also talks about cooperating with his enemy to get out of that tomb alive? WTF! Pisses me off that CEO guy is made to be OP yet the MC is a pussy.
@Kuyu Agreed. His decision making is questionable at best at times. His blind hatred for all relics despite each one seeming to have its own distinct personality is pretty dangerous as was just made blatantly obvious during this chapter when he ignored "the crows" warnings multiple times. The relic has done nothing but assist him (even giving him a second chance at life) and yet he is dismissive and arrogant. While he may not have been able to communicate with the relics in his past life he surely would have noticed that their were differences between them after handling them for ~15 years or however long he was involved with them. The reasons, as far as we've been shown so far, for his downfall during his previous life were his own greed (supported by the fact he worked with criminals - the art/drug smuggler) and the CEO of that company who essentially owned his life. The latter obviously being the more pressing concern.
An obvious and logical move that the MC should take during his second chance would be to gain at least one trustworthy ally. Especially since the powers of the relics seem so varied not only in their powers but in the type of people they prefer wielding them. What happened to the cop dude that took him in? Is his existence in this story just gone forever now? He would have been a good option. Getting a close ally would also help prevent him from falling into some sort of master/slave situation like he did previously if someone has his back. The trio that are watching his plant don't count as there is no trust between them and the mc has forced them into being obedient through his relic.
The author has some serious gaps in his writing so far when it comes to the human-human interactions while placing most of his effort into the relics and their abilities, which require much less thought and effort.
@Dogmans897 I don't disagree with how he is and in a sense his decisions get worse as it goes on, because well he's sort of an idiot... However, the part I sort of do disagree with, is the fact that "His blind hatred for all relics despite each one seeming to have its own distinct personality is pretty dangerous as was just made blatantly obvious during this chapter when he ignored "the crows" warnings multiple times"
Relics aren't your friend. If anything the "friendly" ones are the ones that kill innocent people. You also have to look at the fact, that in his past life it was already almost 2 decades in a world where relics were used by people, and those same relics killed there "owners" under that "friendly" pretense. I mean, if you knew that the future was going to be invaded by things that are literally by design to hate/kill humans, would you be friendly to them? Crow to, just because it saved you for it's own benefit? Which, mind you is the case.. If Crow didn't, then Crow would continuously "aid" him.
Only read if you want to know. Because in it's own way it does contradicts what I stated above.
Crow is in fact a solid relic that's "for humanity" granted we don't know/learn that yet, being on Chp 22. Which is why I stated, that how the MC is acting towards relics isn't all that crazy considering his past life and knowledge of relics... But it does change a bit with Crow when he learns more about it.
Ugh this shit is getting on my nerves. At first the MC was actually pretty cool, but somehow his assholeness is past a tolerable level. He also seems fucking retarded, looking at these comments I’m not surprised every else felt the same