It's been a while since a manhwa had such a death hold on me. The main plot isn't that different from other reincarnation series, but the writing and art rockets it into greatness.
Broken into key points:
Art: 8.5/10 Not breathtakingly beautiful, but it's extremely consistent and the ing/style is great on the eyes and very creative at times. The artist has done an extremely good job at realizing the ideas of the original novel. Character designs look good and are creative enough to be easily recognizable.
Writing: 9/10 Novel adaptations are usually going to be good, since the original work has to be decent enough to warrant turning it into a manhwa. However, that doesn't take away from the fact that it's great.
The MC is realistic and doesn't stick to any extreme archetypes, while continuously developing his personality as the story progresses. ing and side characters get attention too, being treated just as well in of writing quality.
Meanwhile, the pacing is great and the plot develops well enough to keep a grip on the reader.
So far, one of the best reincarnation manhwa I've read. If it maintains the same quality throughout the entirety of its course, it will 100% be a must read. I regret finding it so soon because it doesn't have that many chapters by the time of writing this review (36).