Well, It's my first time writing a review here, but seing this is a story of the author of The Breaker, I just had to do it.
I quite liked The Breaker. It was a Manhwa with a mature setting and likable characters (we had a MC who grew form weak to a quite capable and his badass teacher who had a love interest but still played a playboy in the fear of keeping anyone too close to his heart because of his revenge AND we had enemies whe were egistical, self centered and simply great adversaries) who even experianced some growth throughout the story.
Now before I start, on needs to be aware that this story is no longer a Manhwa but a Webtoon and possibly targets a different audience than The Breaker.
Trinity Wonder no longer plays in the 20th century and focusses on cultivation, but takes us to a science fiction world of the future into which a magician and a cultivator are thrown.
Now this being an Webtoon the story spend only little time on the characters adjusting to this strange environment or character development, sprincles it quite a lot with comedy scenes and soon moves on to the action. The story is fast paced and the action scenes look nice in color, though as the focus is sci-fi, magic and a powerful cultivatior the action is quite... showy.
The graphic itself as just great and it being in color is a nice addition.
Now for the characters we have:
Sylvia, the shrewd, but kindhearted Daughter of the early deceased owner of a leading company
Emily, the quiet, introverted female magician
AND "Murim Dragon God" the powerful, naive Cultivator liked and protected by the heavens (you could even see him as a MC of a typical japanese Manga - he lost a fight several(?) times only to miracously survive to get stronger (for example he falls of a cliff but survies and finds a one-of-a-kind plant boosting his power by several times), he doesn't need to train at all as he is a natural talent (even in the sci-fi world he only struggles at the very beginning before quickly becoming OP).
We do get to know the background / story of all MC's, though so far I only find the story of Emily promising.
As for the enemies of each arc, they are monstly "not bad" guys and the story tries hard to even give them a sad background as a reason for their behaviour. (We so far only have one human enemy who still remains a bad guy, though he rather appears a bit crazy than bad and he too weak to be a real adversary. And we have a monster which while being a powerful enemy is too "brainless" to be an adversary.)
STILL it is a nice and captivating read and keeps one wanting to read the next chapter and the next.
Read it for the enjoyment (it is mostly light and fluffy and you don't have to think / deal with complicated scenaries), the comedy and of course the nice action.
Don't expect much of a character development - yet, or a deep story.