Jooheon heads to the fabulous city of Las Vegas with one goal in mind―nab every Relic he can at the secret auction! But first, he has to face fierce competition in the bidding war, including his archenemy, Chairman Kwon. The ante is upped even further when a powerful Deity-class Relic is revealed, one that Jooheon must get at all costs to prevent the tragic past from repeating itself...The die is cast, and a mad scramble for the ultimate prize begins!
Jooheon is a slave driver, but a fun slave driver. He’s got such an intense goal, but I respect his drive to get it done. I can’t wait to see just how powerful he gets with this new map relic in the next volume.
Le premier tome m’avait agréablement surprise. J’avais adoré me lecture et surtout j’avais passé un excellent moment. J’avais hâte de pouvoir me replonger dans cette lecture avec ce second tome. Et wow. Je n’ai pas été déçue, j’ai même encore plus aimé ce tome comparé au premier. Je suis fan de l’univers, de ce principe d’artefacts, je trouve ça tout simplement passionnant et fascinant.
Dans ce second tome, alors que Juheon dévalisait un à un les casinos, l’apparition d’Irene Holton, surnommée la Reine de la faillite, compromet son plan. En effet, sa présence semble porter malheur à tous ceux qui l’approchent… Mais c’est un mal pour un bien pour Juheon qui en profite pour écarter le plus de concurrents possibles lors des enchères. Malheureusement, Kwon Taejun, son principal rival, est toujours présent et déterminé à remporter les artefacts tant convoités. Juheon arrivera-t-il à passer une alliance avec la jeune héritière pour contrer le PDG Kwon ?
Comme je viens de le dire, j’adore le principe des artefacts. Je trouve ça tellement fascinant de découvrir leurs pouvoirs etc. C’est super intéressant, surtout qu’il en existe des tonnes avec tout un tas de capacités. Il y a encore tellement de choses à découvrir en plus. Je suis fan du personnage de Juheon. Ce mec est machiavélique comme pas possible. Vu qu’il a connaissance du futur et surtout qu’il a une mémoire infaillible, il sait comment et où placer ses pions pour réussir à arriver à ses fins. J’adore sa façon d’être sûr de lui comme ça. Il gagne énormément dep oints en terme d’aura! J’adore le voir réussir à tout anticiper de cette manière. Il maîtrise cet art à la perfection! Ça me fait même rire parfois. Mais vraiment Juheon a un plan bien ficelé et même quand il y. ades imprévus, il arrive toujours à s’en sortir et reprendre l’avantage. Il est juste incroyable. Je suis impatiente de me plonger dans le prochain tome parce qu’au vue de la fin, ça s’annonce absolument génial!
Ce second tome était dans la lignée du premier et nous tient en haleine de la première à la dernière page. J’ai beaucoup trop hâte de découvrir ce que la suite nous réserve. On a encore des tonnes de choses à découvrir et je suis certaine que Juheon n’a pas fini de nous surprendre. Hâte de suivre la suite de ses aventures!
I'm getting bored of this it's a good thing I got this from the library. I might read more or maybe not. But if you like this series you might as read more this is just my opinion. But if you would like to read a similar series try solo leveling it's awesome.
Power from Relics, relics from tombs, and the relics all have to do with world mythology? And a team forming to collect them all like Indiana Jones? Oh I am so locked in now!
The second volume delivers more of the same. There is a fun Egyptian themed tomb along with lots of chases and action sequences—the highlight of which is battling an undead army. The artwork and design elements are fairly strong. The writing is weaker. While the ideas remain fine, the execution is jagged. There is no tension at all because our protagonist is OP and the magical laws are constantly in flux. It will establish a fact (tombs are not out yet; relics are disposable) and then show examples of how that doesn’t make sense (dozens of relics available, everyone we met is already a user, also JK you just repair relics). Jooheon is a boisterous alphahole; he treats everyone as pawns for his goals despite hating his former boss doing just that. If you focus on the capers and dogfights you will have a good time, if you can’t turn off the brain it can be a bit of a struggle. * _*_*_*_*_*_*_*_*_* Summary: Jooheon uses his artifacts to gain money at Las Vegas casinos before the auction until “Queen of Bankruptcy” Irene Holton approaches him spreading her wave of misfortune. Irene wishes to rid herself of the bound artifact. Meanwhile Jooheon uses her to eliminate competitors and purchase the Tree of Eternity. He then confronts a few underlings before Chairman Kwon triggers the Entombment with his powers where multiple Deity-class relics are revealed. Thanks to interference by the Crow, Jooheon changes fate and closes the realm quickly but truth has been revealed to the world. Then Jooheon targets a relic repairer to help round out his raider team.
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Overall: 5/5 Characters: 5/5 Development: 4.5/5 Relatability/Connection: 4.5/5 Setting: 5/5 Art: 5/5 Plot and Themes: 5/5 Did I like this book? yes Would I recommend this book? definitely Review: I read until chapter 197 I'm not sure if that's in this book but it was super good but it left me on a cliff hanger sort of so that's annoying (i think because not all chapters have been released). but i highly recommend you read this.
I really liked the cunning side of the ML in this story. All the characters were exceptionally evil which made it even more entertaining and the unexpected turn of events was great. I really think this manhwa should be renamed as "The evil deeds of the tomb raider scammer" you'll understand once you read it! Though some scenes were quite repetitive, it was made up by the unique personalities of the characters in this story.