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The Earth's Chosen Savior · review

★
Top reader Apr 17, 2026 · 3 min read
↑ Recommended
9 /10

Spoiler warning

This review may discuss plot details.

Internal Character Progression. The Agent accepts the cause of murder is to save the planet from monsters. The Nurse accepts the MC as trustworthy through her experience with them. Untrusting to Trusting. Unaccepting to Accepting. The MC has flaws as in losing rationality when touched by someone he finds attractive or breaking contracts cause of anger of his ally being knocked unconscious by his ally's ex wife new husband. Or even when it came to needlessly taking out a child with 1 point. The farming guy and planning guy both progress as well. Planning guy starts in his desire to find a weakness in theMC(father) then is romanced once the MC revealed through action his active progression toward saving the world, which he fully feels postiive toward the MC. The planning guy, full on negative toward the MC. Less clear progression moreso fear after MC threatened him for cutting him off - which he doesn't state his negativity toward MC which is progression. To sum that up, he is aware when he loses rationality and reels his rationality back through external (sometimes internal) forces like contracts or his friends. All allies progress caused by MC's revealing through actions his positive goal in effect feeling positive toward MC.

The art is clear. The MC's goal is stated early, and he's never inactive. The tension is there from start to finish, but its towards his allies rather then himself. Interaction between side characters reveals their beliefs. Side characters (dad,tiger) being transitioned to in the middle of MC's scenes were speeding the story events speed, and was timed right as they're, about to be and in the future in the same setting(city) or crossing paths.

The characters appearance (agent and mc) were unclear as in distinction - not a knockout punch for the series though. The cast members in the settings gave the sense of human, especially pre-death.

The MC came to accept blood a little too fast, though contrasting beliefs of his actions majorly came externally rather than interally. He gave persuading reasons, which works since as the agent said "we're only alive because of his decisiveness as a trait" - so this just reveals his character.

The interaction between cast members as in people with powers were good to restate how everyone fears the MC. The sweat visuals do as well.

The story goal, to save the world. The dillema is, end all but 200 people in the world or be ended. The story's lesson is negatively affect the majority of people is needed for the living to progress. Another story lesson is, humans hug the powerful when powerless. Your desire to being unspared doesnt cause you to be unspared, it's your power/skill sets for the powerful.

The future interaction between MC and his father, and MC and the woman that left were unfortunate cliffhangers.

The action was decent. For a story that MC has to survive with combat - reading and adapting to opponents and new skills being used not occuring, causes a point loss.

In sum, the story has internal character progression, vital and distinct characters, story lessons, clear goal, moral dillemas and clear art. Great Recommendation .

Mark
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