Alright, I've only read up to Chapter 90 because I could only find 90 translated chapters, and I haven't been able to locate the raw versions. If I had, I'd definitely binge-read till the latest chapter, as this story is fantastic. I've searched numerous Korean websites and even registered on a few, despite being hesitant, just to read more. My lowest point was using the Wayback Machine, but I couldn't confirm with a Korean account – that was quite frustrating. The ratings are confusing, though, as they're plummeting to one star.
Now, onto the review. The story revolves around a mysterious red stone granting people unusual powers, and Yuder, the Commandant accused of treason, ends up back in time, two or three years after the event, as an ordinary person. He's determined to create a better future using his newfound knowledge and prevent a global catastrophe.
The pace is deliberately slow, focusing on world-building and character development, which I appreciate. The romance is similarly gradual, with just a faint spark at my current stage, and I adore that subtle tension. While some might consider it clichéd due to the MC's knowledge-saving-the-world theme, the plot and character interactions keep me hooked, leaving me craving more (ಥ﹏ಥ).
If there's a higher power, I hope it leads me to more stories like this, preferably with the original source material as well.