So, I made it through 25 chapters of relentless plot armor, with ample hints that it would only intensify. I struggled between giving it a one or two-star rating, ultimately settling on a lenient two stars, which might have been too generous. As another reviewer mentioned, the storytelling lacks depth, as if the narrative were a video game.
The setting defies logic at every turn. Picture this: if your government suddenly had portals appearing, would they really send untrained individuals to face certain death? A single-day training session to wield the dungeon's powers, and then off they go, kids! The author's portrayal of mages was the final straw for me.