I read chapter 27 and wanted to puke. I'm not against villains, but what's depicted there is just "ugh".
Cauldron, Alexandria and Contessa acted within the framework of the information, resources and forces given to them, in order to save the world, and then Marty Sue comes with powers and capabilities superior to the cauldron, and begins to judge them with arrogance as if he were an infallible saint.
Ridiculous. Let him put himself in their place. Yes, children's morality, to see the world in black and white. Committing crimes is bad - these primitive messages are given to us by the author; apparently, the pinnacle of his intellectual abilities is to read morals about how bad is bad and good is good. But he ignores complex questions, because he is no longer smart enough to answer them.
Again, if he were in the place of the Cauldron, if he had their strength, knowledge and resources, then what actions would he take?
It is the end of the world that forces them to take cruel measures.
And the Protagonist himself is not better than them, he simply has more power, which allows him to play cleanly.
If you judge, then suggest what actions should have been taken in their place? What would be more effective?
It is easy to judge, but difficult to think, but the author is not capable of this.
He still had to come to the PRT and tell them about the danger the police are in, like, why don’t you use androids? Here I have Connor, why don’t you use androids, because in this case you wouldn’t risk human lives, are you idiots?
Why are you fighting the Endbringers and not strengthening your capes with platinum kryptonite?
In my opinion, they should be condemned (sarcasm)
This is if an ordinary person shot five thugs who wanted to rob him, and then a two-meter, bulletproof martial artist weighing 150 kg comes up to him and begins to judge him:
You have exceeded the limits of self-defense! You should have disarmed them without lethal measures!
Because he is too stupid (like the protagonist of this story) to understand that he is an ordinary person and does not have such opportunities.