I must admit, I'm rather astonished that I managed to reach Chapter 93 before losing interest in this series. Of course, I did skim through parts, but reading comprehension becomes significantly harder without the language barrier. To be fair, I only read about 40 chapters in Japanese. Nevertheless, looking back, the story was decent up until he met Yue. It was intense survival, a gripping tale. However, the author turned him into a chuunibito nightmare, even acknowledging it, which felt frustrating at the time. I was hooked on the series, but now...
The quality started declining after they left the first dungeon. It went from great to good, then good to merely acceptable, and eventually to "why bother reading this anymore?" Despite my curiosity about what happened after their reunion, I continued.
The turning point came when they met again at school. The rabbit girl's clinginess was overwhelming. She wasn't particularly bright and persistent, and I always suspected she misinterpreted her feelings as love. But the girl from his class... I struggle to comprehend why she'd invest so much in a man who is in love with someone else.
The underwater arc was the final straw. I stopped reading the raws in 2014 and later breezed through the translations. It became clear that it wasn't just my reading comprehension; the story was genuinely boring, filled with overpowered elements.
The only positive aspect I can think of is that the series leans more towards being early on in its OP trend. Back then, such power-ups weren't as prevalent or monotonous.