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There are so many things that I love about it. I love the strong-willed persevering characters, the lessons in the chapters, and the edge-gripping, fast-paced and unpredictable plot.
A few of the essential points that I got while reading this manhwa was:
(1) There are no winners in a war. (2) Stormtrooper effect (i.e., the tendency of the hero's shots to hit more and the enemy's to hit less). (3) The incorrect mentality of constantly thinking we are right.
Despite this, I feel like the events leading to the last chapter were unjustified. I want more discussion on the two-person world peace narrative. The art also could have been more polished, especially the mutant mosquitos. Lastly, I get that naming the generals, "Toblerone" and "Ferrero Rocher," were part of the pun but, they were a bit inappropriate given the serious tone of the plot.