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The novel has a good pace, so things are always happening. Sometimes faster, sometimes slower, but they are the lull before big events. The main characters are charismatic. Carlyn, the protagonist, is strong, but he doesn't start off strong. He had to work on things. Of course, he has a characteristic called "weak body," which makes him weaker. But on the days when it's deactivated, he gets a huge boost that makes him learn things faster and further improves his knowledge and skills.He has good companions like Denif, Prihi, and Orhen (although she doesn't appear much these days. Let's hope the author hasn't forgotten about her). Thanks to the author's clear writing, you can clearly imagine the scenarios that are happening as you read.It has its comedic touches and its serious moments. It's a good novel to read, and once you start it, you'll be hooked. You can read it quickly in a few days if you have a fast reading pace, since there are currently only 216 chapters.
It has a good story. It has its serious moments. Its comedic moments.The protagonist is a true adult.As another user said in another review, there are some flaws in the translation. But they're minimal. For example, an event that happened, let's say, six arcs ago is referred to as "That thing that happened yesterday." But as a reader, you can substitute that for what it really is, i.e., "That thing that happened days ago/in the past."
What can I say? Generic story with a regressor. But here, like "After 30 Years. It Turns Out to Be a Love Novel." In which there's a regressor. A transmigrated person. A reincarnated woman. And a "player." Here, there's also a player. I won't say his name because it appears early. The main characters. While they're nothing new, they're charismatic and likable. Especially the protagonist. So far, in what I've read, I haven't noticed any spelling mistakes or errors on the part of the author who's forgotten something. It's a good story to kill time. And maybe it could become your favorite.
I just finished reading the whole story. It really has potential and draws you in, so you'll read the chapters straight through. Even though it starts slowly, it doesn't disappoint. It's like the saying goes, "Slow and easy." My only complaint so far would be that the chapters are a bit short.
It's a very good story. Although in theory it's the typical "I reincarnated as an extra who didn't appear in the story" story, our MC doesn't interact at all with the group of main heroines or with the hero (at least as far as I'm at, chapter 60). Here it feels like our protagonist's own story. As if it were a story that takes place in the same universe as the original story in which the protagonist was reincarnated. But neither story greatly affects the other. The MC has avoided the typical "Oh crap. Thanks to my intervention, the whole story changed." Because he doesn't participate to prevent the story. Simply if a catastrophe happens at his school or near him, he acts to ensure fewer victims. A refreshing and good story, without a doubt. And maybe it could be your future favorite.