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
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