'This is why this novel is so conflicting.'
Even with everything that went on, Leo still maintained his belief that 'Murim Supremacy' was a breath of fresh air within the stale murim genre. Despite the fact that the protagonist's character only garnered more hate in the end, everything still made sense.
Most novels that fell into ruin did so because they forced a certain plot, event, or even a character trait on their protagonist. However, Murim Supremacy's author made sure that everything was there for a reason. Geochin's final character transformation was fully just as understandable as it was hated.
The cycle of hate created in the Namgung Family where his story started was just too twisted. The father who couldn't act on his will. The daughter who followed her heart, seeking freedom. The son whose mind and soul burned with jealousy, yearning for fairness… and the child who briefly managed to escape the darkness.