Yeah he is kind of cringe/OP—BUT he’s literally just that guy. In his first life he had the power, just not the talent because no one was willing to teach him how to use his skills. In this life he knows how to use his powers hence he knows he’s THAT guy. Plus he just got some new skills to that match with his old ones, yeah I would be a dickhead too if I woke up one day and realized I’m literally the fucking best of the best. I love his attitude— he knows his worth. Period.
Idk if it’s honestly boring or if I’ve read a lot of books with this exact same trope so many times that I’m bored of it but yeah.
There aren’t any challenges in the story. They say he’s not the strongest but so far he’s been winning every battle and or hardship that’s came his way on the very first try. (Only 44 ch and I’m on ch 32.)
It’s basically just him being reincarnated into a super lucky body, because every possible thing that could go right has gone right.
It seems as though people weaker than him really, really, want to fight him, but when an opponent who’s obviously stronger than him appears, and holds animosity towards him- they don’t want to fight they just watch in the shadows until he will become strong enough to beat them, then they’ll be like “okay I think it’s time we fight.”
What I do like though is that there aren’t any annoying characters yet. And if they are annoying they aren’t too annoying.










I'm only on chapter 7(Re-reader), but why is everyone he originally hated/wanted dead becoming his closets friends? The servants, cousins, and even the father all become so close to him and these were the main people that the original Vincent wanted dead. He hated them so bad that he died. For example when he sends his personal servant to confront the woman who is embezzling money from him and forcing him around people who abuse him seen a way of trying to help him grow stronger? Mind you this happens with 90% of the rest of the characters as well. I'm only pointing this out because they made it such a big deal in forcing the idea that old Vincent HATES these people and the reason he had such a hard life is because of them. It was like a whole chapter and they explained it like 3-4 different times that they abused him and said abuse being the reason for his death.
To add more logic, would it not be enough for her to use her own money on Vincent? How is stealing his money supposed to be a good thing just because you plan to give it back, it was his to begin with. Things like this continue to happen throughout the story as if they are trying to force you to see a bad person in good light, or as if they are covering up a plot point that they no longer want to use.
Sign this is why I dropped this manga, it was suppose to be about revenge but where exactly is the revenge? Why did he die in his first life unjustly? Why did he reincarnate if he wasn’t gonna get revenge on those scum from his first life? Was the 1st chapter just a clickbait? So annoying (╯°Д °)╯╧╧