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A novel that is probably unsuitable for people who prefer 'OP, strong' to the point of being absurd and one-dimensional protagonists; people who jump into Psychological and Drama tags despite disliking mental struggles; people who prefer protagonists who, somehow, despite being mu*dered brutally in the past life, came back full of strength and confidence right away after the regression; and people who like to judge stories after reading 10 chapters.Other than that I guess you're safe. I'm actually enjoying the story for the reasons above - the MC is real and genuine; he is someone who regressed with PTSD and he started out exactly like that. And he didn't even take that much time to improve and grow - I've read novels where the MCs take like half of the novels just to walk out of their PTSD, and they are by no means bad. In this novel Renato didn't even take much time to heal - we just need to read roughly like 15 to 20 chapters to see how determined and smart he actually is, despite being a long-time victim of ab*se, discrimination and misfortunes.I quite like the story for unraveling the memories and flashbacks of the life before regression too. In a lot of regression novels this aspect is just blurred and we don't even get to know what really happened before regression, but this novel details that part quite a bit. It makes me feel that the characters are really alive, both before and after regression, that they actually lived through such circumstances and had such a life.The ML is a plus point too. He's kind and gentle but isn't simply that alone; we also get to see his own troubles and struggles. So I can see the story going into the direction of growing and healing for both the MC and ML.I'll update and add review notes after finishing the story too, for now I'll leave the review like this.