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I have a quest for the novel readers I’m I suppose to hate her father? Like we know he�...

Midnight January 15, 2026 2:39 am

I have a quest for the novel readers I’m I suppose to hate her father? Like we know he’s under mind control and even the MC said he really did love his daughter so I kinda feel a little bad for him. Like is there no redemption for him at all?

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    Midnight January 15, 2026 3:00 am

    I meant to say question not question wth

    Midnight January 15, 2026 3:00 am

    I meant to say question not quest wth

    Tikky February 1, 2026 6:03 am

    I didn't actually read the Novel, but the random spoilers from other comments and the relative sense of what we saw until now. So, yeah, he will be brought back. If you want to hate him or not, since we already know the full truth of why he did what he did and nothing more would likely be revealed, is up to you. You can already decide on that now.
    I, personally, don't feel like hating on someone for being a victim is not very fruitful. In the end, had Ji-Han not had quite a few perks in his second life, he would've been fucked over as well.

    Tikky February 1, 2026 6:06 am

    In fact, check the comment written by Snowdrops (four comments down from yours). From what I have read until, that is probably an actual account of things that will happen later.

    Midnight February 1, 2026 10:07 am
    I didn't actually read the Novel, but the random spoilers from other comments and the relative sense of what we saw until now. So, yeah, he will be brought back. If you want to hate him or not, since we already... Tikky

    Thanks!!!! I was wondering to hate him if he was actually a bad person father and all but when I found out he’s being controlled just felt bad for him overall. But the story from Ji-Han’s point of view is a little iffy at times because of his strong dislike for him made me think that even if wasn’t controlled would he treat his daughter like that but than Ji-Han said he actually loved his daughter so I became a little confused that’s all. I hope I explained that clearly.

    Tikky February 1, 2026 11:50 am
    Thanks!!!! I was wondering to hate him if he was actually a bad person father and all but when I found out he’s being controlled just felt bad for him overall. But the story from Ji-Han’s point of view is a... Midnight

    As far as I know, he was a good father. He wasn't a vad husband either, but I guess very driven? We lack a lot of information on that part of the story, in fact, I can't even recall how the sister really died. But I can guess that Ji-Han wasn't on the best of terms with the Sword King, because in the end, his sister was a top brass Player, just as her husband was, but Ji-Han was quite literally a bum. Despite that fact, he still had all access to the Sword King Palace's facilities, even the ones that would have been private, like his battle net gear. But he could access it, because he was recognized by the system as a member of the family, which would mean that Ji-Han was explicitly entered as a family member; that wouldn't happen on its own, when it's a literal security feature. To sum it up: it's quite hard to tell how they got along before all of this happened, but to Ji-Han, that's far in the past. All his most recent memories were of the guy fucking off, causing his own daughter to be killed and the country left in the dust, only for it to perish. He saw him, personally, at fault for it. Now he does know he wasn't doing any of it on his own accord. But I feel like the story is going to assess him fairly, as the comment about Ji-Han almost getting charmed as well was made to call out his hypocrisy, as he faults him for being easily manipulated by a mere skill.