Summary
A brief description of the manhwa Return of the High-Ranking Civil Servant:
Sword God, Ahn Su-ho. Surprisingly, humanity’s greatest swordsman player was a civil servant hunter affiliated with the Korean Hunter Association. Su-ho chose the path of a public servant purely to end the gates. Perhaps that’s why?
When one of the disaster-level gates, called the final gate, was attacked, In an ironic turn of events, he was betrayed by his comrades.
“It would have been better if he had joined us from the beginning. Public servants are so stubborn.”
The reason his comrades betrayed him? Because if the gates were closed, their influence would disappear.
Is this the end? Just as Su-ho’s consciousness was fading away, [Rebooting the system of player Ahn Su-ho.] The system gave Su-ho one more chance. A chance to go back to the past and set everything right.
- Chapter 25 2 days ago
- Chapter 24 28.11.2024
- Chapter 23 21.11.2024
- Chapter 22 15.11.2024
- Chapter 21 10.11.2024
- Chapter 20 10.11.2024
- Chapter 19 08.11.2024
- Chapter 18 07.11.2024
- Chapter 17 07.11.2024
- Chapter 16 07.11.2024
- Chapter 15 06.11.2024
- Chapter 14 05.11.2024
- Chapter 13 05.11.2024
- Chapter 12 05.11.2024
- Chapter 11 04.11.2024
- Chapter 10 04.11.2024
- Chapter 9 04.11.2024
- Chapter 8 03.11.2024
- Chapter 7 03.11.2024
- Chapter 6 03.11.2024
- Chapter 5 03.11.2024
- Chapter 4 03.11.2024
- Chapter 3 03.11.2024
- Chapter 2 03.11.2024
- Chapter 1 03.11.2024
Pretty mid (5.5/10) As of now chapter 22.
It’s the pretty much the same story of dungeons/players/levels/abilities, etc. I just don’t seen any originality from this one, at least for now. There’s many cons compared to pros for this manhwa;
– no character progression, everything he does is perfect and goes within his plan, it’s not a relatable as other more popular manhwas.
– art isn’t anything noteworthy either, it’s just ok.
– there’s no struggle from the start, even from the first chapter he’s already OP and obtaining skills left and right. The only time we see him struggle is with the dragon.
– the only interesting catch/bite the story has is his objective of revenge, which is the only thing that keeps me reading, hopefully there’s some twist to the story that can make it better.
Well it’s all you expect from regression story if you have read few before.
I read trough to chapter 22 and this comment is for me to look trough when i see it in half a year or so again. As the typical site get refresh in some period of time and last chapter read will not be gray anymore. The annoying part of all the manga sites is that you need account for subscribe to save the last chapter and then have like 10 plus sites with different content and then to remember all the accounts made be annoying. Would be nice if it would accept like google login or something
To hit peak it needs to have a shi* load of chapters will bookmark and forget and add it to the list
Chapter 21 and he’s been showered with s rank and s+ rank shit. There’s no sense of scale for this shit, he’s just stupidly strong and never loses. It’s not *awful* but it’s not really doing anything great either. Maybe the revenge plot will be what saves it?
It’s not a bad manwha, but I think it’s kind of average. You know, MC is regressed, cool looking, act like know it all, making ridiculous bet with ridiculous request, run around everywhere, dragging the fight even he has huge advantage, never get proper haircut, etc. yes it’s a template regression manwha as the premise.
Good for killing time when there’s no update from your favorite manwha or manga but never expect something new.
i love how fast its updating
It’s enjoyable so far
Pretty mid, only time will tell if it’s any fun.
Synopsis is literally the plot for “kill the hero” just that MC isn’t a necromancer..
Let’s see..
Basic amongst basic, probably mid or lower still not bad
another cliche betrayed revenge story, but I’ll read since there is literally nothing else to read
Another Good Sword God
Done reading but I’ll wait for updates here😌 so far the story is good, reminds me of Kill the Hero
Usually, I find that “Regression” is wasted on the stupid. So many times, someone with aforementioned knowledge goes back just to make the same mistakes, or act so arrogantly that they unwittingly let villains go. In my mind, “If you’re going to have the element of surprise, use it! Incapacitate them, then engage in the interrogation.”
After reading chapter 23 I’m not hopeful that the author will improve on fixing this negative stereotype. Yes, things seem to work out, but the approach is still backwards. Being OP, but dumb, does not elicit admiration; it makes me roll my eyes.
So far, this is very average (5/10). I’ll keep up until chapter 30 because I see good potential, and hope it comes to fruition.