It's an interesting read with a shit title. When I initially started this series, I went in with the headspace that this *could* result in a stereotypical power fantasy in a tower, and the first chapter, while interesting, still had the power fantasy mindset instilled in me.
What started out with a man complaining about his situation and eventually going towards a more revenge-type storyline, my hope was dwindling about whether or not this will end up in edgy drivel. Eventually, after this storyline is completed, you are left with an amazing ability to use for future reference, but I went in with a liking towards his ability, but worry for his morals.
But what this manhwa appeals with isn't just its ability. Having an amazing ability is not what decides whether this is worth reading or not. Isekai is famous for this, for having an interesting premise but terrible execution. This manhwa is different because the storylines include a sympathetic storyline for NPCs. Yes, the NPC's stories are integral to the story. They are ancient stories long ago, from another world, and eventually, end with tragedy. This manhwa is not just about hitting hard and saving hot female girls. No, it's about exploring other stories with a cast that are wary of each other but also have abilities that even the main character struggles with. Yes, the main character is powerful, with probably the most overpowered ability, but the people around him are amazingly talented too and are respected individuals to remember. Not only that, the main character can insert what type of ending he's going for, and thankfully he's not the type to go, "Kill everything, fuck other people, I'm the most right person in this tower," he's got an actual interest in facilitating his connection to the world in a positive way.
Only one season has passed by so far, but I'm pleasantly surprised after that terrible SSS-type title.