Well, I’ll leave my review to encourage you to read this gem. First, let’s start with what I consider the most important aspect: the MC. The MC has pride and attitude, and I literally believe that even if he lost all his power, he would still succeed just by his character alone. The MC is ruthless; he doesn’t hesitate to kill his enemies, but the best part is how well he treats his women. In most reincarnation novels with villainous MCs, they are ruthless and indifferent and treat the heroines badly, or even end up hating them just because they weren’t on their side in the original novel. I find that very hypocritical considering what the villains did. But this MC is different. He’s upset because his sister didn’t support him in the novel, but he forgives her, and his attitude toward the other heroines is indifferent, not extreme and unjustified hatred. The MC is ruthless but not insane; he always has a purpose behind his actions. (He’s also the most handsome.)
Now, the power system is easy to understand, and it doesn’t overwhelm you with information you’ll forget in two days, which is great. The secondary characters and the world they live in are interesting. There aren’t many details yet to give a better opinion since there are only a few chapters. Now, for the men of culture, the obscene scenes are acceptable—not the best but not the worst either, a 7/10.
Recommendation: For the new heroines or potential harem candidates of the MC, I’d suggest that their personalities be diverse, and improving the obscene scenes would be nice. A good example of this would be "The Conqueror's Path," although not as exaggerated as that. Well, in conclusion, it’s a good novel with a promising future.