But what else to expect from the creator of Lookism? None of the characters are flat or 2-dimensional (or don't stay that way for long) and it's enjoyable to see these characters change and grow.
Our money-grubbing, self-prioritizing, dweeb of an MC, Hobin, might throw some off because he's definitely not the altruistic type and is (mostly) motivated by money, a trait that doesn't quite ever leave even after 59 chapters. Expect to suffer a lot of second-hand embarrassment from him and his antics, as well as a lot of comedy, as he starts off as a complete amateur in the world of fighting, with less ambition towards the arts themselves and more towards packing views/subs for his Newtube content. But that doesn't mean he doesn't have his sense of values and loyalties and it's even more rewarding to see him grow as a character.
Plus, his comment section is hilarious. Park Taejoon definitely knows his audience and I can't help but feel like some of the comments are inspired by the comment sections you can typically find under the Lookism chapters (the fangirling and trash-talking were spot-on in many instances).
The fighting is also excellent. This MC follows a formula similar to Holyland's MC, with street-fighting and some formal martial arts mixed in. The MC progresses slowly in technique, ability, mentality, and physique. He tends to think through with a plan before coming to a fight instead of outright challenging his opponents head-on (there are outright challenges, but he's unassuming enough that most of his opponents underestimate him and he's able to get away with things a more formidable-looking person probably wouldn't, like scheduling a fight for a later date or meeting in a location on his terms). But he definitely has his "you idiot" moments too.