Memoirs of the Returnee Chapter -- Discussion

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  • #1
Engrossing, but forgettable.

The power that the MC has is one of those vague plot related power ups. For example, the power to write notes and keep them morphs into the power to record anything he sees, to the ability to copy anything he sees, then into the power copy abilities of any object as well as improve any object. It’s so lazy of an ability.

Its just too plot breaking and along with the random vague limitations, I can’t take the story seriously. The set up to the story is we have a MC on a revenge quest after his death in a previous life, and so to become an insider on the company he wants revenge, he goes to school with the elites fighting his background- a poor cancer ridden orphan who can’t use magic.

The problem is he can quickly and freely learn from his recorded memories- so he can master swordsmanship, painting, scriptwriting etc. Instantly. The writer throws a bunch of random scenarios at you disguised as tests for the school, and while that’s initially fun, it’s ultimately just filler.

In addition, certain characters feel forced into the spotlight, namely the main female character, who is really irrelevant to the overall main plot.

Ultimately this is just another tr*shy Korean power fantasy located at an academy.
 
  • #4
I really enjoyed reading it from beginning to end. Thanks
 
  • #7
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