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The plot is way too simple and make very little sense at most times.
4/10 if you're going to skim through it.
3/10 if you're going to take it seriously.
The rating of 8+ doesn't do this series any justice: it's garbage because the plot is incoherent. If only it was incoherent in the way that every time something bad happens the MC had planned it 20 years ago or something, but no... It is incoherent in the way that characters and their actions do not even match up to their job descriptions.
Reading this made me lose a little bit of hope in manhwa in general. I am absolutely sure that anyone reading this manhwa could write a plot-driven webnovel with the same level of intrigue. Every single one of them. The story and characters are so inconsistent that I took 10 minutes out of my time to just rant on about it.
Such as;
* By law, you have to have 22 years of military service to be even promoted to be a colonel in the U.S. Army. Yet you have a 20-year old looking general who is so incompetent that it belittles her character. The MC just explains this by saying "must be make-up", and that's that. Must be make-up my ass. She'd be over 60 with pterodactyl's feet near her eyes from all her time in the Army, yet she's a photo model.
* a U.S. General shouting that she has U.S. citizens as hostage at the top of a roof in broad daylight with a whole platoon behind them when they're still working for the U.S. government, meaning it could trigger mass hysteria.
* the same U.S. General with a God-like magic ability to decimate everything being held hostage by the main character with dozens of magical abilities, but they only send two 'special forces' officers to rescue her who get distracted by a worm. So the MC bags them while they are busy stepping on a warm for 20 seconds. No joke: this was so stupid. Two battle-hardened, highly-trained special forces officers got distracted by a worm with no other magical incentive (but plot) to step on it, instead of keeping their attention on the guy who has a general as hostage.
* By law, you have to have 22 years of military service to be even promoted to be a colonel in the U.S. Army. Yet you have a 20-year old looking general who is so incompetent that it belittles her character. The MC just explains this by saying "must be make-up", and that's that. Must be make-up my ass. She'd be over 60 with pterodactyl's feet near her eyes from all her time in the Army, yet she's a photo model.
* a U.S. General shouting that she has U.S. citizens as hostage at the top of a roof in broad daylight with a whole platoon behind them when they're still working for the U.S. government, meaning it could trigger mass hysteria.
* the same U.S. General with a God-like magic ability to decimate everything being held hostage by the main character with dozens of magical abilities, but they only send two 'special forces' officers to rescue her who get distracted by a worm. So the MC bags them while they are busy stepping on a warm for 20 seconds. No joke: this was so stupid. Two battle-hardened, highly-trained special forces officers got distracted by a worm with no other magical incentive (but plot) to step on it, instead of keeping their attention on the guy who has a general as hostage.
4/10 if you're going to skim through it.
3/10 if you're going to take it seriously.
The rating of 8+ doesn't do this series any justice: it's garbage because the plot is incoherent. If only it was incoherent in the way that every time something bad happens the MC had planned it 20 years ago or something, but no... It is incoherent in the way that characters and their actions do not even match up to their job descriptions.
* You get female SJW-looking U.S. officers with long pink hair that gamble all day with their tank-tops instead of any serious plotline.
* You get a U.S. General running a tea farm in Ghana by brainwashing children for no absolutely no reason, and they don't even explain why either. Were the tea leaves magical?
* You get a U.S. General running a tea farm in Ghana by brainwashing children for no absolutely no reason, and they don't even explain why either. Were the tea leaves magical?
Reading this made me lose a little bit of hope in manhwa in general. I am absolutely sure that anyone reading this manhwa could write a plot-driven webnovel with the same level of intrigue. Every single one of them. The story and characters are so inconsistent that I took 10 minutes out of my time to just rant on about it.