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7/10. Enjoyable read, but really not much of an explanation on any major plot point. What ...

Egg June 1, 2026 7:57 pm

7/10. Enjoyable read, but really not much of an explanation on any major plot point. What was the point of hiding that guy? There is like zero explanation. They could’ve just lived in the same household.

Why did mc reincarnate as Yoo Hajin? Is there a supernatural explanation to this? It doesn’t seem like a coincidence that he reincarnated as a novel character who looks exactly like him.

Mc himself is just kind of frustrating. I find him to be pretty cute, but he never wonders what the hell happened to the actual Yoo Hajin. Or why he reincarnated into the novel anyways. He even said he didn’t die or anything to be reincarnated there. So did he just sleep and wake up there lmao??

Mc also just refuses to ever communicate with the ml. He never tries telling him anything whenever ml asks, and it’s like yall need to communicate bro.

I also don’t like how forgiving he is. All the characters who did the mc dirty just get a slap on the wrist. This story really wants to be as lighthearted as possible for some reason even if the actions that occur in here can be quite traumatizing on the psyche. Mc just forgives anybody.

And I just don’t like the fact that he doesn’t really acknowledge the fact that he is living the life that somebody else had. This isn’t to say that Yoo Hajin was a good person, he isn’t, but it’s more of just the fact that mc doesn’t really do any justice to the characters that mistreated the original Yoo Hajin. Like at least do him justice by punishing his parents or his brother. It took just his brother apologizing and mc not only forgave him but literally did him a solid and lightened his mom’s sentence. Like what?? Are you freaking serious?

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