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I get what you mean, plus in this story it seems he doesn’t remember much of his past life, it only seems like he has the knowledge of his past life but doesn’t remember his actual life. The thing is that I don’t mind either way of going about it, I like both approaches, as long as there’s consistency. I hate it when the MC is adult-like one second but then is childlike the next. The worst is when they suddenly become naive and dumb, because them being naive doesn’t fit in either of the approaches. Childlike, sure, but naive? No
So cute! And I like that he still acts like a child because the other mangas/manhwa where they make them too smart even if after reincarnation it makes no sense from a neuroscience prospective. Their brain is still underdeveloped so it makes no sense for them to not have the sensitivity that other children do. Yes they can be smarter than other kids and for their age, but they can’t be too adult like. That’s just my opinion so I like stories like these where they are smart and childlike still.