The book is an engaging read for a leisurely time, despite its lack of realism. Most characters can be considered villains, which becomes absurd at times. However, I appreciated the protagonist's journey – an unfortunate individual trapped among criminals who gradually adapts and hardens to survive. The plot combines elements of survival, crime, and a unique blend of modern Korean fantasy.
While the storytelling is intriguing in an unexpected way, character development is a weak point. The supporting characters receive insufficient screen time or are one-dimensional. If you're looking for action rather than character growth, this might be your choice. The constant renaming of abilities, like "Magi" to "Dark Energy" and back, is frustrating.
Overall, it's a decent read for those who don't mind some flaws and enjoy an overpowered main character's journey to strength. I'd rate it 3.5 out of 5, but I'll give it a 4 for the sake of generosity.