It was a useless ability, right till the very end. That’s what Shion thought as he was dying. Among all the tr*sh, it was the tr*shiest that could only record.
Even when the Libra family was taking his life, his ability, ‘Notepad’, could only record.
But then, with his return, the amplification of the Notepad occurred. Not only recording and storing, but also recalling memories.
All the conditions were prepared.
“My future dream is to be a guardian knight of Libra.”
Now, Shion is about to record their downfall from the closest place to his enemies.
[Memoirs of the Returnee]


Many readers might initially perceive the characters as shallow, like Elise, my favorite heroine, whose motivations are unclear early on. However, the author gradually adds depth and dialogue, turning initial dislike into affection. It's surprising how such a shift can occur.
Overall, I'd rate this book 8 out of 10 and would definitely recommend it. The story is accessible, allowing readers to relax and enjoy without requiring extensive comprehension skills.
On a personal note, I actually like both books, and I'd argue that this one is marginally superior thus far. However, there are some drawbacks. The initial chapters focus heavily on a cliché where everyone dislikes the protagonist unjustifiably, which can feel repetitive after a while. The sudden hostility between characters can be frustrating, especially when their dynamics become predictable.
Additionally, the author occasionally veers off course into unrelated and absurd subplots, such as a video game-inspired world or a time loop, which might confuse some readers. The power progression in the story lacks coherence, allowing the主角 to seemingly perform impossible feats due to their overwhelming strength. While this doesn't bother me much, others might find it problematic.
Despite these shortcomings, the engaging narrative and evolving character relationships make for an enjoyable read. The writing is generally good, and the translation is solid. Considering its overall quality compared to other works on the platform, I believe this novel deserves a 5-star rating despite its flaws.
<p>The novel initially received mixed feedback (2.5/5) with my expectations being conflicted. Despite my desire to appreciate it, the inconsistent character development is challenging to overlook. I'm continuing to read, but it's safe to say the story only deteriorates as one delves deeper. So far, I'm quite disappointed.</p>
<p>Despite the rocky beginning, I must mention my admiration for Jee Gab Song. His growth from "Monster" onwards is evident, and I genuinely enjoy the novel thus far. In brief, the protagonist, after dying and returning from the future with an enhanced 'Notepad' powered by Libra's Peronium, chooses to pursue a different path in life by attending college. The narrative revolves around his struggles in a competitive and hostile environment, dealing with classism and enmity from key characters.</p>
<p>The story gains traction around chapter 40, but the weak start is a drawback. The awkward conversation between the main character and his killer, as well as the underwhelming introduction of supporting characters like Elise, are apparent issues. Initially, her character was described vaguely by another character, leaving readers uncertain about her feelings towards the protagonist. Early interactions between them leave her feeling detached and underdeveloped, with limited dialogue in the first few chapters.</p>
<p>Fortunately, as the story progresses, these issues begin to improve. Song's typical pattern of a slow start is compensated for by a more fleshed-out plot later on.</p>
It's intriguing how our weak, sickly orphan, seemingly connected to numerous celebrity young masters who despise the protagonist, hasn't taken any action against him despite constant provocation, vandalism, and antagonism. In a decent story, I would usually trust the author to explain these anomalies later. But given the author's手法, the reliance on the plot notebook as a driving force, it leaves me skeptical and unable to suspend my disbelief.
The narrative flow is uneven, particularly during the academy segment. The repetitive assignments and reliance on the MC's unique ability to complete them make for a tedious and unengaging storyline. The academy arc fails to provide a compelling progression or coherent development.
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