It depends on your perspective. Some might view the character that way due to their questionable decisions and methods, but others could have a different interpretation based on the context and character development in the manga.
I think it's not that simple. There could be complex circumstances that lead to the character's actions, making it hard to categorize them purely as a cheater or a hero. Maybe there are underlying motives or external factors influencing their behavior.
Sure, there can be. It might be to introduce a twist or to show that there's always more to discover in the manga world. Maybe the hero has to overcome this unexpected challenge to grow stronger.
The reason could be to subvert expectations. By having a secretly more powerful character, it shakes up the usual power balance and keeps the story fresh. It can also be used to introduce new plot twists and challenges for the hero to overcome.
It depends on the specific context and plot of the manga. Sometimes the perception of being more overpowered can be subjective.
One reason could be that the character has a special power or magic that is far superior to what the hero possesses. Also, their experience or knowledge in certain areas might make them more powerful. Maybe they have a better support system or allies that boost their strength.
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The characters included the male lead, Wei Long, who was a cheater with a lot of twisted logic. "I'm Not a Cheater when I Work Hard" Author: Three Suns. It's a fantasy/martial arts world novel with transmigration. It has attributes and elements. It's finished and can be enjoyed without worry. [User recommendation: Traversing another world, face-slapping, pretending to upgrade, cool text.] He had transmigrated with the upgrade cheat that his friend had customized for him. Moreover, he had transmigrated to an alternate world that was filled with danger and desolate beasts. Danger in Danger, Upgrade, Element Detection. Mou Cuo was another foodie's upgraded face-smacking story. Those who liked to add points to upgrade novels could start. Using cheats to level up and add points to secretly develop (Ten Mile Slope Sword God), and then decisively attack when he has the strength to sweep through everything. The author's writing style is experienced, using the method of first suppressing and then raising, to highlight the advantages of leveling up and adding points. As long as I level up fast enough, you can't beat me. It's a bit like the Explosive Soldier Stream. When your strength reaches a certain level, you will crazily gather resources to level up and add points. If you can't interrupt it, you can snowball and grow stronger, then crush your enemies. The shortcomings were that the dark blue atmosphere at the beginning was too strong, and the later parts had their own style. Also, the presence of the main character in the new map was greatly reduced, and there was not much of the feeling of being crushed like when watching a cool novel. [General comment: A very good novel for upgrading. The setting is also quite big. I hope I can grasp it at the back and fill in the holes. Don't let the ending be bad.] I hope you will like this book.