

Incidentally, many scenes are more or less blurred, so that it becomes easier to suspend disbelief if you come upon it. This move from the author sacrifices potential in the scenes, but gets the desired result. Thus, we don't go into further detail for anything that borders into reality, such as how one would go about infiltrating a heavily guarded facility, thus the story flows smoothly from beginning to end. I believe the author recognizes his lack of understanding for snakes, assassins, Murim in general, politics, genius schemes, etc. The setup is the first part with MC being trained underground, the reward being after all the events occur and he becomes stronger ti exact his vengeance.Īlthough the reaping of the profit is not executed that well, at that point you're already invested in the story. It's engaging from the get go and is a very clear setup and reward. more> lone wolf, vengeance, weak to strong. I'll give a few examples later in the review, let me talk about why I still enjoyed it despite being quite amateurish.īasically, the hook is quite strong: death game, assassins, Murim.

If you stop for a moment and consider whatever the author is describing at any given point, you will notice that the plot, reasoning and descriptions are riddled with flaws, but since they're not essential to the story, it passes. I find it really amazing how this story managed to go on relying heavily on its adjectives, no sarcasm.
