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수요웹툰의 나강림
172
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Finished
May 4, 2021 to Jul 9, 2024
9.4/10
Average Review Score
88%
Recommend It
8
Reviews Worldwide
I've read this manhwa 3 weeks ago and oh my, I find another great harem plot here. Why I stated that? When u try to read this one, u'll find a well written story with stunning illutration. Every heroine here get their turn with the MC. Did u know why some harem mangas are failing nowaday? That's because they just dropped the "harem" tag to bait the readers and then focusing the plot for just a heroine and give no chance for another heroines LOL. They just want to write a basic romance with a harem bait. Of course, some readers will prefer the MC toonly with a heroine at the end. I know that well and I respect that. But, my focus is the middle of story. WCNKL is written with a good proportion for every heroine in every arc. So that, if Na Kang Lim ended with just a woman, I won't complain about that. That's author right to write the end as he wishes. I'll still say this one good because every heroine was did her best to get an ending with the MC and none of them had no panels in the manhwa. At last, I recommend this one for y'all to read. It will remind us how the harem genre should be written and show that a lot of authors were forgetting it. Thank you for reading *sorry for my confusing review, I ain't a native English speaker :)
Na Kang Lim, a high school student who enjoys reading webtoons, experiences a strange event one day when the female lead from his favorite webtoon appears before him. Even more surprising, the same incidents that put her in danger in the webtoon start happening in real life. The problem is, there's no protagonist in the real world to save her! Ultimately, Na Kang Lim takes on the role of the protagonist, looping through time to save her. (Source: Naver Corporation, translated)
10.0/10.0 Reading the first few chapters had me suspicious of that "mid" harem trope where ah, the MC saves a heroine one by one and the heroine falls in love with him just because of his heroic act of saving them and eh the MC was just doing it to survive sorta thing. Yet, the more I read it, the more I deem myself completely wrong. Na Kang Lim gives more than what the average so-called "harem protagonist" does. Other than saving them, he also spends time with ALL of the heroines equally without any deception whatsoever. His true personality is the sole element thatmakes them fall in love with him. This is what makes him a charming character above other protagonists, he deserved it. Them liking him isn't a result of him having knowledge of the Webtoon he read before but because it's him, Na Kang Lim. I think that's the truest essence of a real harem. Na Kang Lim is also not some sore loser or maniac that is adamant about their beliefs, he matured overtime. Although it's caused by his hundreds of time loops, he didn't spiral into madness, but rather use that chance to try again and improvise. Throughout the whole series, he has never given up (as I remember) and went through with it until the last strand of hope. He ultimately had a strong resolve to do the best he can do even though the odds may be stacked against him. Most MC's resolution would be chaotic, but he's pretty coolheaded in the long run. I don't know if I'm biased or not but a non-psychopathic MC is a nice change of pace for me. Personally, this might be the best harem manhwa that I've ever read, heck I might even challenge the fact that it is the best piece of literature someone could ever make. I don't think there could be another manhwa as peak as this one for another 10-20 years, which is kinda sad. Some other good aspects to point out is how the plot flows so naturally between scenes, every character is lovable in their own ways and they all get the amount of screen times that they deserve (a critique would be a little lack of interaction between Na Kang Lim and Eun-Young but it was minor), the interaction between characters is sometimes funny, sometimes touching, sometimes it just hits right in my heart :")
Often I get disgusted with harem. Girls are needlessly introduced just to seemingly expand the mcs pokedex, just a couple girls are focused on showing obvious favoritism, the later girls are overshadowed by the first ones, incoherent ecchi scenes happen way to often (not that it's necessarily a bad thing ofc), things get predictable, and so on. However, this harem manhwa really does the harem genre justice, staying true to the 'harem' side of things. All the girls get a spot on stage (well, eventually at least) and remain in the spotlight throughout the manhwa. Favorites can easily be made later on and love for oldones can remain. Literally just as a harem story, it passes with above perfect scores. But not only because it is a good harem manhwa is this read so good. The characters are very likable, attractive, cute, se... um, interesting. The scenarios are fun to read and so is seeing the mc suffer. The chunni and magical hacker girl arc was top tier, and so was all the other things people are listing. Just go read the other reviews to understand why else it so good (im just tryna focus on the girls here) Well anyway, I've seen a decent amount of harem, but honestly this one was among, if not contending with the best for it's harem side of things. A very entertaining and fun read.
9.5+/10. This is one of the best harem work I’ve ever encountered. Still i have to said there are some issues with this manhwa, such as a few characters feeling underdeveloped (you whould know who after reading it) and certain topics being glossed over, though it is still an enjoyable and memorable read for me. To begin with The protagonist is a standout. Despite fitting into the 'dense and bland-looking protagonist' archetype, his character is nuanced and evolves meaningfully as the story progresses. What makes him truly unique is how his dense nature is portrayed—it feels intentional and is explored as part of his growth,with him eventually recognizing this aspect of himself. It’s rare to see such thoughtful writing in this genre, and it elevates the entire story to something special. To expound further, the female cast is incredibly well-written, each feeling like a genuine, three-dimensional person rather than just background props or possessions like many other same genre works.
First half of the story was extremely entertaining and interesting. However I feel like the later half forced the romance way too much to lead into the harem plot. All the characters in the first half were interesting with their own stories and issues. However many of the girls added later in the story just felt extremely lacking and didn't really contribute to the story. If it wasn't harem, it would've been a masterpiece. I feel like the harem plot was too forced and some of the relationships were pretty superficial. Overall the story is good and I highly recommend it unless you absolutely cannot stand haremplots