The story's unique point is the execution of "memories" and how they come into his new life. I really liked seeing his life and priorities. But this was an example of how a likely-good novel was cut short and streamlined into a manhwa. I like the story, I love happy endings. Him being a family person, romance that leaned more on 'being a family' made sense. But I would've wished they leaned more into emotional development
I wouldn't call it amazing, complex or interesting, but it's a nice read
So, the other commentor who said stop at season 1 was right. S1 was amazing; refreshing FL who is bold, stands up for herself and has her own life. S2 was crazy; they essentially stuffed every single "happy edgy modern" soap opera cliche into a few chapters. At the end, they just wrapped everything up in a trash bag and tossed it out the mailbox for publishing. If you want to read it, stop at S1. Afterwards is a forced "perfect" HEA where everything ends perfectly in the couple's favour KNNBSS
Started out good. But too much OP MC. Trying to make it more comedic & silly among all the political & action elements in it just doesn't work for me. The world building was definitely interesting though, a fresh take on an otherwise oversaturated dungeon-ranker genre. I just wish they had taken the story in a more complex and interesting tone, but that's just my preference
Got bored of MC's OP-ness. It is a meticulously planned story, but it feels too planned at times and the supposed "lunacy" of the MC seems like its ticking boxes from time to time. The art is gd and suits the story tone, but I'm just not interested
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