He pisses me off. Everyone pisses me off. His twin brother. His uncle. All trash. The only who cared for our dear MC is Ilay.
The MC reads a script and can acquire the exact same skills as the character he is studying in the subspace, like everything gets directly downloaded into his body and mind. If he reads about a main character who is a top figure skater, he gains that exact level of technique to the point where he can realistically join the Olympics and compete. If he reads about a main character who is an elite assassin, he gains their combat instincts, stealth, and killing efficiency. If he reads about a main character who is a pilot, he can immediately fly a plane without any training. If he reads about a main character who is a genius scientist, his brain shifts into that same level of intelligence and problem solving ability. The real question is where this power actually has limits. Does it only work for real-world skills that humans can train and achieve, or does it also apply to anything fictional. If he reads about a main character who is a magician, does he gain real magic abilities or just real-world equivalents like illusions and sleight of hand?? Because if magic is included, then this ability becomes completely reality-breaking. If it is not included, then it is still ridiculously overpowered.
I hope the MC dies and ML suffered from depression for eternity
the beginning felt slow, especially around chapters 1–40, and i genuinely thought it was nothing special. i even considered dropping it. but i’m really glad i pushed through, because i would’ve missed out on how good this manhwa actually is. once it picks up, the plot progression becomes really solid, with each chapter adding something meaningful and making the story feel more cohesive and rewarding. it’s the kind of manhwa that keeps getting better and more exciting as it goes, pulling you in deeper each time, unlike most system manhwas that start strong but slowly become repetitive and lose their spark as they progress



















