Review by selweron until chapter:252
Bad side of the novel:
First 100 or so chapters are tr*sh.
Short chapters. The author is a cliffhanger lord!
The chapters are often very confusing: jumps between various speakers, dreams, dimensions, past, memories etc
Characters act all ambiguous and mysterious (bland, artificially created secrets for the grand finale of the arcs), leaving the poor clueless MC hanging and spacing out during the day
Adults are very petty, childish and shortsighted. Either MC is their centre of attention or a target. Their intelligence is on author's level - they have no idea about wisdom, development, unity, tactics, nothing... how did they even build the cities or technology in this apocalyptic setting???!
The globe revolves around MC from the very beginning, there are always people in the dark who know what or where MC is, have info about him, observe him secretly, every arc is somehow connected to his origins, powers, family and so on
MC has no control over his fate: from the very start, the enemy faction and protector faction push the plot forward by making appearances into his life
Spoiler
His destiny was decided 16 years ago, there's even a list of people, newborn kids from back then who will fight alongside MC in future. As he adventures, he meets them cuz such is fate LOL. This also explains why everyone knows everything and chase him or his future comrades he didn't meet yet. What a s*upid plot
Singular plot: all enemies are connected to the final boss throughout the novel
Numbers don't make much sense. A family has more than 80 members, but the whole Safety Sector has maybe 600 warriors. Thousands of zombies swarm barrier and despite high casualties ranging from 30-70% as author goes in the detail, the best camp has the nerve to be selective among the pitiful number of 7 talented youngsters and threaten them with disqualification while raising test difficulty.
The author would probably be better off writing "My Highshool Prince Gets Best Marks" because he has no idea about natural or realistic behaviors
Soldiers who enlist to fight for peace, more food or accommodation are ruthlessly killed by MC's side only because they follow orders of the publicly acknowledged ruler (antagonist)
MC is a hypocrite.
Spoiler
He claims that he would never hit girls and even embarasses someone for doing so. Just a month later, in chapter 206, he snaps a little girl and her mother's spines only because they belong to a big family he takes revenge upon
Good side of the novel:
Likeable characters
Infinity genre (?) is included, and hopefully will be well executed: this one places people in settings of old civilization era before apocalypse
Smart, calculative MC who knows when to stay low and when to bare fangs, but also one who experiences character growth as he matures
Story background is interesting, but it takes a while to learn about the world
Both individual and collective powers are in effect, it's not all about MC being OP
MC can be bold and the scenes of him going ham are pretty exciting
Author copied One Piece: the MC is making nakama who will join his 'fleet' in future once they get stronger
A lot of well-baked character interactions/onversations and their good sense of humour
Verdict: narrow plot, MC is but a boat that flows with the current, because everything everywhere is prearranged for him (including friends). Not to my taste, but some people might like it...