Is he really dead before entering the portrait? It's just that I was thinking he was just saved by that painting from burning
Idk but, isn't this a typical first gay date where the mc is poor with a super rich ml, big dih also
changho...i know what you are... you're...AN S-RANK. HAH! gotcha. dw bud, i don't out people.
After Hunter World Seonwoe's sacrifice, Jehee regressed to the past again. It was during this regression that Seonwoe finally realized the truth, he had never been a person from Earth. He had always belonged to the Hunter World.
Using the watch in his possession from Jehee , the regression returned to the point in time when the first dimensional switch occurred.
At that moment, you can see still, we are back to the chapter 1 where Hunter World Seonwoe believed he had been transmigrated into a game which in fact, however, he wasn't entering a game at all, he was unknowingly reliving and correcting the events surrounding the very first dimensional switch at the age of 9.
This version makes the timeline much clearer,
Jehee regresses → discovers Seonwoe's true origin → uses the watch → returns to the first switch → Seonwoe mistakenly believes he's inside a game, when he's actually fixing the original dimensional swap.
The first switched happens when they were 9-year old, which no chapter yet or before chapter 1 started.
Mc 1 = Hunter Seonweo
Mc 2 = Earth seonweo
So this means, Mc 1 grew up in EARTH world without the memories of being isekaid.
Mc 2, grew up in the Hunter world with an intact memories of being isekai.
That is the happening before chapter 1
Now, at the age of 20, the switched happen which we readers thought the first, but rather, it was to fix the ANOMALY had happened.
In other words, GOING back to their real world.
The reason we are confused is that Mc1 forgotten the first switch. All I can say that his sacrifice, is in vain.
Let me clear up the confusion regarding Seonweo's timeline.
The first time **Our World Seonweo** and **Hunter World Seonweo** switched places was when they were **9 years old**.
This means that the Seonweo we've been following since **Chapter 1** is actually **Hunter World Seonweo**.
He remained in our world until both versions of Seonweo turned **20**, at which point they switched back to their original worlds.
So, the story has always been following **Hunter World Seonweo's timeline**, not the timeline of Our World Seonweo.
The purpose of **Chapter 61** was to reveal that **Our World Seonweo had already returned to his original world at the age of 20**. From that point onward, the story continues with Hunter World Seonweo's perspective.
I understand the timeline can be a bit confusing, especially with the world-switching, but I hope this explanation helps
Even after becoming the boss of the Black Tower, Rajix could never fully heal from the pain of being abandoned. He felt cast aside simply because he wasn't a battle summon and couldn't fight enemies.
As the First Boss, he didn't spend his days hoarding treasures or chasing power. Instead, he became the Rajix he had always wanted to be from the very beginning. Where he could damage an enemy by using the bombs he collected from the summon alchemist.
It's easy to laugh at the comedic moments and the chaos surrounding them, but beneath all those funny scenes lies the grief of someone who once believed he wasn't wanted. It's just that thr comedic scenes overlap to their grief but
Somehow, as novel reader, the humor makes that sadness hurt even more.
Even after becoming the boss of the Black Tower, Rajix could never fully heal from the pain of being abandoned. He felt cast aside simply because he wasn't a battle summon and couldn't fight enemies.
As the First Boss, he didn't spend his days hoarding treasures or chasing power. Instead, he became the Rajix he had always wanted to be from the very beginning. Where he could damage an enemy by using the bombs he collected from the summon alchemist.
It's easy to laugh at the comedic moments and the chaos surrounding them, but beneath all those funny scenes lies the grief of someone who once believed he wasn't wanted. It's just that thr comedic scenes overlap to their grief but
Somehow, as novel reader, the humor makes that sadness hurt even more.









