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  1. Shadow29644
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    The prose and translation are exceptional, and the character development is compelling. Luisen undergoes a transformation from a despicable figure to a semblance of redemption, with Carlton's accompanying journey adding an extra layer of depth. Although some clichéd elements have been mentioned by other reviewers, the author skillfully handles them. Despite Carlton's violent nature, his acts of compassion are genuine and justified, driven by self-protection and later, cautious curiosity as Luisen aims to improve his people's lives. Luisen searches for an enigmatic saint who showed him mercy during his final moments, leaving us in the dark about the saint's identity. This story doesn't shy away from challenges, and witnessing the characters' growth and resilience in the face of adversity makes for a rewarding read.
  1. BoringWorld
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    I absolutely adored the story; it was so captivating that I couldn't put it down. I initially discovered it through the manhwa, and it does an excellent job of staying true to the original novel. I'm eagerly anticipating the release of the side stories to continue my journey with Luisen and Carlton!
  1. Scarzz
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    I believe the predictability is on point. I do appreciate how the main character (MC) improves significantly after his second transformation. However, I am not fond of the ML's character traits – he comes across as arrogant, bloodthirsty, confused, and almost reckless. Given their interactions and the current dynamic, it seems nearly impossible for a positive relationship to develop between them.
  1. Dawn_Lasagna
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    This might sound a bit overused, but I genuinely appreciate it. The story is still in its early stages, so the future events are uncertain. However, the interactions between the main character (MC) and the love interest (ML) are incredibly adorable. It tickles me when the MC's background as a beggar subtly affects his actions, leading others to perceive him as slightly eccentric. I have a soft spot for the MC's charming personality; he's truly a kind-hearted individual.
  1. Vansavestheday
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    I completed the book, having paid its price. You can understand how much I enjoyed the narrative; the thoughts I've shared are merely my personal reflections.

    In my view, the story would have been legendary without these minor setbacks. Additionally, I found the romantic aspect insufficient – it's unclear if their feelings are genuine love, admiration, or simply a reliance on one another. Sexual tension felt lacking, and the main character's psychological resilience didn't seem in line with his experiences. His eating disorder as a coping mechanism seemed disconnected from his background as a long-standing figure with a privileged upbringing. The plot point where he resorts to prostitution for sustenance disrupted the flow, as it doesn't fit the established character arc for someone of his stature. A universal plant could have easily avoided such a scenario, and someone with such a history wouldn't typically find success in a second chance, often leading to darker paths.

    Furthermore, I believe the MC's character could have been portrayed as more than just intelligent, but also emotionally detached. It's possible that rather than being stupid, everyone else's assistance made things easy for him. If he were truly naive, he wouldn't have navigated his second life so effectively. The complex relationship with the Usaki and the emotional toll it took on him should have been more prominent. There should have been a deeper exploration of the protagonist's motivations and psychological underpinnings.

    While I appreciate the overall quality of the story, my critique is aimed at refining it for perfection. Even without addressing these points, the tale remains enjoyable.
  1. Blitzo
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    I gave this 5 stars because it truly deserves it. This is my first time giving a novel a perfect rating, despite being a reader for five years. The reason is that, while nothing is perfect, this one stands out. The portrayal of human imperfections in this novel is so authentic that it feels like a flawless masterpiece. I can honestly call it the best book I've ever read. I doubt I'll find another that matches this level of excellence.

    This novel has surpassed my expectations, offering a complex storyline with indescribable emotional depth. The pacing, plot development, vocabulary, slowburn, character relationships, and individual personalities are all exceptional. Despite being a fantasy action genre, it maintains a sense of realism. Supporting characters aren't mere decorations; they have their own distinct identities and contribute significantly to the story.

    What sets this apart is the balanced portrayal of all characters. Even Ruger, who made morally questionable choices, is incredibly well-written, leaving me admiring his complexity. The author's skill in depicting the intricacies of human nature is commendable. It's challenging to fully like or dislike any character, but personally, I found them all endearing, especially Ruger.

    In conclusion, this book has raised my standards and left a lasting impression on me. It's a true gem that I will remember fondly.
  1. SaintArgusPcc
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    Though a cliché, this BL (Boy's Love) stands out from others due to its refreshing change of setting, like the Omegaverse genre. My bias is evident, as I have a strong preference for medieval or historical narratives. What I appreciate is the novel's distinct atmosphere, which goes beyond superficial declarations of attraction. The author takes the time to develop well-rounded characters, striking a balance between storytelling and character building – though some may argue it could be more extensive.

    The characters, particularly Luisen, the protagonist, are genuinely enjoyable. Despite being part of a common archetype, Luisen distinguishes himself with his appealing traits. Unlike many generic characters who can be grating, Luisen captivates with his innocence and earnestness. I have a soft spot for characters like him, as long as they're portrayed beautifully. So far, Luisen has been a successful character, and it's a delight to see. As a reader, I find myself genuinely liking Luisen without feeling the need to force my engagement – a rarity in the genre.

    In conclusion, give this book a try; you won't regret it.
  1. Ukulele
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    Have you ever come across those Korean romance novels where the female protagonist, who was a villainess in her past life, reincarnates and transforms into a virtuous and selfless character? In these stories, people doubt her motives, and she struggles to communicate effectively, often causing misunderstandings due to her lack of clear explanations or logical reasoning. This scenario reminds me of those villainess romance plots, but with a twist: a male/female (BL) relationship.

    The main character (MC) can be quite irksome, as it's believable that they might retain their fears and personality traits from their previous life. However, the problems in their current existence stem from their own actions, which I appreciate, giving the reincarnation aspect a realistic touch. The MC doesn't suddenly become invincible or brilliant, which I find commendable. Despite the ideal circumstances after rebirth, they continue to behave like a beggar and fail to grasp the inconsistency of their actions.

    While the story may not be entirely logical, the MC's confusion when the male lead (ML) shows kindness or humility suggests they're aware of how odd their behavior appears. In my opinion, the plot could have been more engaging if the challenges faced were more substantial and required deeper resolution. Instead, issues tend to be resolved quite easily, with the MC's fear amplifying the perceived difficulty, but solutions come rather swiftly in the next chapter.

    Overall, the novel feels clichéd, with plenty of potential but fails to reach the heights it could have. It's an average read, marred by its predictable nature.

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