Yuder was a commoner Omega who rose to the top with his ability.
When he woke up again after being falsely accused and executed, he was back 11 years ago before everything began.
A chance to get back……
He must not repeat the same mistake he did before.
To survive, and to save the world, now he had to save the man he had killed!



So far, <span style="display:none">the plot seems to progress smoothly, which can sometimes be predictable, but the author does a fantastic job explaining the dynamics.</span> Our protagonist, Yuder, isn't your typical main character - he can come across as unemotional and detached, yet he embraces change and accepts that he may not have all the answers, despite his past experiences. Kishiar, on the other hand, is your classic "近乎完美的" male lead, but his charming and supportive nature makes it hard not to fall for him.
Their relationship... simply breathtaking.
Additionally, the world-building is top-notch – it's a treat to explore. And as for the translation, it stands out as being quite good compared to others I've read. Give this series a chance, be patient, and you'll find it's definitely worth the wait. 💜
What sets 'Turning' apart is its expansive plot, spanning thousands of chapters without losing sight of its central goal. The storytelling is consistent and flawlessly executed, with sagas ranging from 120 to 350 chapters, offering readers an immersive experience. The plot revolves around toppling hostile dukes and replacing them with their friendly offspring, solidifying loyalty to the Emperor faction, which includes the main characters.
The characters are well-rounded, each playing a significant role without feeling like cardboard cutouts. World-building is impressive, falling somewhere between detailed and manageable. One minor criticism could be that occasionally, the pace slows down with interludes or mini-arcs, lasting 10 to 40 chapters, but it's a minor quibble.
The main characters are integral to the story's success, driving the plot forward as mature individuals without unnecessary love triangles. They focus on saving the world and preventing tragedy, making for an engaging read. The depiction of their intimate life is realistic and not treated as a rare event, which I appreciate.
In summary, 'Turning' is a story I adore and believe deserves all the praise it receives. If you haven't tried it, consider supporting the author by purchasing chapters from Ridibook – it's a treat you won't regret.
In their second life, they finally have the opportunity to be together, and it's a beautiful redemption arc. As a reader, I crave more of their relationship – multiple Kishiar and Yuder babies would be wonderful, please 🙏.
Nathan, Kanna, and Gakane are also characters I adore. Nathan, as an antagonist, is intriguing due to his seemingly noble goal of creating a safe haven for Awakeners. However, the methods he employs to achieve this goal are morally ambiguous, making it difficult to wholeheartedly support him. While there are other villains, Nathan stands out as a recurrent presence.
This novel is truly exceptional, with its relatable main characters, slow-burning romance, deep character growth, well-developed supporting cast, and intricate world-building. The story often presents gray areas, challenging readers to decide whose side they align with, which adds depth and complexity. The main couple, two selfless individuals fighting for each other's safety and well-being, tugs at my heartstrings – I absolutely adore them 💔.
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