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Buddy.. use your brain and try to fly 🥀
Well, aren't you the brightest in the cup?
6th realm Galaxy Level
Multi-continental level/world threat
Continent Level
Could someone please explain how he became a villain in this timeline? I understand he was betrayed in his past life, but given his kind treatment in this life, his supportive family, the Headmaster's protection from the government, and his nice partnership with the sword, I don't see a reason for him to become a villain. He might kill his past-life enemies, but they'd likely be different people in this timeline. Therefore, I'm questioning why he would slowly become a villain in this timeline.
wrong it's his half sister who also regressed.
keep on laughing with your "old man" fetish. You are actually sick in the head.
This novel was a frustrating read for a variety of reasons, the most glaring being its portrayal of female characters and the repetitive, cringeworthy plot devices. Practically every female character is unrealistically a "virgin," treated more like objects for the protagonist's convenience than actual people. The story then follows an uncomfortable and disturbing pattern: the protagonist repeatedly finds himself in situations where he essentially forces himself on these women, and they miraculously fall in love with him afterward. It's repetitive, problematic, and just plain awkward to read. The plot is paper-thin and ends up feeling like a series of disconnected scenes only there to enable explicit content, which quickly becomes tiring. Adding to the ridiculousness, the protagonist is cursed by a fox demon, requiring him to engage in these situations to survive in battles. This "curse" felt like a cheap gimmick to justify the same problematic behavior, over and over. Overall, the novel sacrifices character development, plot, and storytelling in favor of endlessly recycled "adult" scenes. It left a sour taste, and I wouldn’t recommend it to anyone looking for meaningful storytelling or complex characters.