This manhwa first started with a cliche but overturn it for a more ambitious narrative but fails to deliver as it got overly complicated for not much depth.
At first, the work introduce you to a dramatic settings of our protagonist facing the Korean army and he is a "threat" his own "existence".
The work let you think you are in a typical power trip manhwa with the protagonist on a killing spree.
You are also told he has the power to manipulate living beings in the summary with the will to annihilate humanity for their wrong doings and damaging mother nature.
Which is a fantastic plot and premise. We as humanity are the tumor of the planet, destroying all and harming all.
Without spoiling anything, that whole premise is flipped over as the author struggle to keep a proper structure on his story-telling. Things went out of control and we are left with a typical open end. Which usually signifies that the author had no idea how to reach a proper conclusion and defer to just leave it open to interpretation to not further disappoint his viewers. The positive is the work is only 72 chapters long which means you can go through it in 1 day of reading without having the feeling that it was dragging it's feet.
Overall, ambitious work with nice themes that never seen the full potential and got very rushed for a mediocre pay-off.
The art is really good, the coloring is not too flat and the emotions are impactful. But the story-telling isn't part of it. Could been a masterpiece if he took a break and re-organized his thoughts.