Anyone reading manhwa here? I wanna recommend a simplistic martial arts manhwa, by the title of Nano Machine.
The MC is named Cheon Yeo Woon, an (unwanted?) son of a big shot in the ancient martial arts world called [Murim]. Some people want to assassinate him, and in a critical moment, his descendant comes from the future to help him by installing a nano machine in his ancestor's (MC's) body. So from that moment, the MC was assisted by a talking AI that helps him recognize danger, increase his powerlevel, memorize martial arts book and so on.
The scroll-down art style is simplistic but quite good in my opinion:
The MC, while getting a significant advantage due to the device helping him, also has his own analysis and methods to solve his own problem along the way, instead of relying on the device's help all the time.
The author's ability to hype things up is quite good, and he pays off the hype quite satisfactorily. The manhwa pace doesn't drag since it knows how to summarize timeskip panels to jump to important moments. And if you're among the ones enjoying shonen themes and battles and martial arts, i think it's a nice shonen manhwa that is quite able to somewhat maintain tension in battle even though the MC goes to easier power escalation compared to the others.
The MC is named Cheon Yeo Woon, an (unwanted?) son of a big shot in the ancient martial arts world called [Murim]. Some people want to assassinate him, and in a critical moment, his descendant comes from the future to help him by installing a nano machine in his ancestor's (MC's) body. So from that moment, the MC was assisted by a talking AI that helps him recognize danger, increase his powerlevel, memorize martial arts book and so on.
The scroll-down art style is simplistic but quite good in my opinion:
The MC, while getting a significant advantage due to the device helping him, also has his own analysis and methods to solve his own problem along the way, instead of relying on the device's help all the time.
The author's ability to hype things up is quite good, and he pays off the hype quite satisfactorily. The manhwa pace doesn't drag since it knows how to summarize timeskip panels to jump to important moments. And if you're among the ones enjoying shonen themes and battles and martial arts, i think it's a nice shonen manhwa that is quite able to somewhat maintain tension in battle even though the MC goes to easier power escalation compared to the others.