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Wt* she is little girl??? Is he pidoo??!???
It’s become truly annoying to see him shouting for nothing ,wasting his voice instead of proving himself through action. He’s afraid to move forward, always falling back like a fragile glass princess scared of getting a scratch.
It’s quite frustrating when a prince character is portrayed with exaggerated awkwardness and nervousness in every situation. Even if he’s reincarnated and unfamiliar with the new world, that shouldn’t strip him of his composure and dignity. A true prince, no matter how strange his circumstances, should display self-control and poise. not constant anxiety and embarrassment. Overdoing these traits makes him seem weak and takes away from his charm as a prince.
This is stupid
But let’s be real! him being a “kid” at first is no excuse, especially in a world where maturity is literally necessary. That’s just not good. Even James, one of the slyest people, is still more likable. And even the original Alan too. So how are you supposed to make a logical scenario out of this? Now this kid suddenly gained “freedom”? What freedom, when the abyss is right next to him, haha. That’s just hard to buy. All I’m trying to say is, unless you mix James and Alan together and create a superior character, then the only thing you can really do is stack plot armor on him, throw random power-ups here and there, and force us to read that he’s suddenly stronger and all that. Honestly, I just don’t see how. Especially since both Alan and James were detached, free from excessive emotions and weaknesses ،completely unlike the current Alan.
On the contrary, I think the MC gives way too much value to other people, more than they deserve, and treats them like he’s some fool desperate for affection and attention. Imagine this: they act rashly with him, don’t care about his feelings or what he’s been through, and still judge him like they’ve got the right to. That’s just annoying. Even after 300 chapters, the MC’s mindset is still dumb. After all the suffering and all those frustrating situations, he still acts with everyone like some loyal pet dog. At the very least, make him logical! Like, his teacher in the academy has no right to judge him or even give her opinion, and if she does, he should directly respond by showing he doesn’t care what she says and that he has his own conviction. Honestly, everything else in the story is fine, but the MC is just pitiful. If it were a different MC, with a stronger personality, more depth, and better writing, this novel would actually be great. But you can’t say this version of the MC is better than his previous selves—no way. He’s still dumb and overly emotional, and that makes it really hard to read. His reactions against beings way stronger than him, who have a broader and more correct perspective, still feel like he’s just a kid who doesn’t want to lose an argument. But everything else is honestly a masterpiece, I can’t deny that.
On the contrary, I think the MC gives way too much value to other people, more than they deserve, and treats them like he’s some fool desperate for affection and attention. Imagine this: they act rashly with him, don’t care about his feelings or what he’s been through, and still judge him like they’ve got the right to. That’s just annoying. Even after 300 chapters, the MC’s mindset is still dumb. After all the suffering and all those frustrating situations, he still acts with everyone like some loyal pet dog. At the very least, make him logical! Like, his teacher in the academy has no right to judge him or even give her opinion, and if she does, he should directly respond by showing he doesn’t care what she says and that he has his own conviction. Honestly, everything else in the story is fine, but the MC is just pitiful. If it were a different MC, with a stronger personality, more depth, and better writing, this novel would actually be great. But you can’t say this version of the MC is better than his previous selves—no way. He’s still dumb and overly emotional, and that makes it really hard to read. His reactions against beings way stronger than him, who have a broader and more correct perspective, still feel like he’s just a kid who doesn’t want to lose an argument.
disgusting pervert
Am I the only one who feels that James, despite appearing in just a few chapters, has more depth and solid behavior that make him far more compelling than the MC himself? Honestly, if James were the protagonist, we would’ve reached the same results of 700 chapters by around chapter 300! Meanwhile, the MC, even by chapter 518, has turned into nothing but an annoying, shallow character with no clear goal—just drifting along while everyone treats him like he’s worthless, even his own subordinates. What makes it worse is how the supporting characters are also deteriorating—like Sabrina, who was actually good at the start but now acts as if the MC belongs to her, and she’s just as annoying as he has become. Overall, the whole setup feels like one disappointment after another, as if the story is punishing us for following a protagonist who never grows or figures out what he wants. Honestly, if the MC is going to stay stuck in this endless loop, then they should just tell us upfront, so we don’t waste our time on meaningless drivel
Am I the only one who feels that James, despite appearing in just a few chapters, has more depth and solid behavior that make him far more compelling than the MC himself? Honestly, if James were the protagonist, we would’ve reached the same results of 700 chapters by around chapter 300! Meanwhile, the MC, even by chapter 518, has turned into nothing but an annoying, shallow character with no clear goal—just drifting along while everyone treats him like he’s worthless, even his own subordinates. What makes it worse is how the supporting characters are also deteriorating—like Sabrina, who was actually good at the start but now acts as if the MC belongs to her, and she’s just as annoying as he has become. Overall, the whole setup feels like one disappointment after another, as if the story is punishing us for following a protagonist who never grows or figures out what he wants. Honestly, if the MC is going to stay stuck in this endless loop, then they should just tell us upfront, so we don’t waste our time on meaningless drivel