End (I wanted my username to be Hąppy but apparently that wasn't right enough, so here we are)
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He supports a race that thinks spreading life over the universe is a good idea.
He did indeed elevate himself on the power pyramid of existence, but he didn't go beyond it. His essence is still a mortal, with a matching mindset.
In other series - where the protagonist becomes all-powerful by the end - it is much easier to judge their actions as they have the capability to change things. By this I mean stopping suffering for eternity. So if they choose not to, it's very easy to see how limited their view of the world is. Something like that cannot be called truly transcending, you're just a powerful mortal, not truly escaping the Endless Reincarnation. Sadly for Sung Jinwoo this is not the case, as his power over reality is not anywhere near omnipotence, and so the only reasonable metric to judge whether he ascended or stayed as a puppet based on the current known information is whether he contributed to the continuation of the Endless Reincarnation or not, which he did, by making another generation. There could be more to this, but based on what I've seen from the work, Sung Jinwoo seems to be just another 'stronger' human, getting powerful but ultimately failing to transcend being a mortal.
I don't lol, I just like the voice line because it's a better (imo) way of saying your "your taste is trash". :D
Wasn't meant as that type of ascending, the way I meant it was ascending from a mortal lifeform to a higher one, in this specific context meaning trascending being an animal (having kids) and becoming something more.
He failed to ascend in the end.
Tooooooooooo much
Another pawn in a game long since forgotten.
lol