Nov 21, 2023
It's okay for what it tries to be. Our protagonist is a very humble and likeable person who works hard every day to save lives, putting his patients' well-being above everything else, and he also uses his future knowledge to help people (sometimes).
The problems arise when you think about the bigger picture, since the plot is very repetitive, especially after he graduates from university and starts working. The antagonists aren't fun and the stakes are low 99% of the time because the main character is a genius and pretty much a miracle worker. If the author finished the series in 70-80 chapters it would've made
...
more sense.
Anyways, don't expect anything more than the synopsis and you'll have entertainment for a few hours. The story is so simple that you could probably understand most of it without reading anything and just looking at the pictures, though the art is mediocre at best. As for the interpersonal relationships, they're shallow, except for maybe the relationship between the protagonist and the female lead.
About the realism in case that's what you're looking for, honestly reading an isekai where the main character gets reincarnated as a healer might be more realistic. Some people in this manhwa break the law in incredibly stupid ways, and the protagonist doesn't notice that he's being targeted for years, which is ridiculous. The fact that he didn't die from overworking himself, and the fact that he can perform miraculous surgeries after not sleeping at all for 3 days in a row often is insane. As for the technicalities related to the medical jargon thrown around, I'm not a doctor so I have no clue, but I'm sure that diagnosis doesn't take 2-3 speech bubbles to happen, so that's that.
Overall it's not bad, but also not good, it's just fine.
Reviewer’s Rating: 6
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