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The MC always had 2 persona
1. His Self-defined identity as villain
2. His Identity as a hero
So people thinking that after regression he should become stoic and ruthless won't fit the context right. Since MC mentally has separated his villain self from his identity as hero, and it fits right well. One of the key traits of MC is "self-hatred" MC loathes himself because he knew that even if it's in order to save the world his actions couldn't be forgiven. Which people are misunderstanding and think that he is just being hypocritical, which is kind of idiotic, in my opinion.
What sort of people should read this novel:
- If you want a novel with a well written self-sacrificial MC whose physical and mental struggle were portrayed beautifully. A Lone Misunderstood MC. Trying his very best to give a happy endings to the people he care about.
- Life-like side characters and Female Leads. - A novel with 'feels', where you can actually feel something instead of just skimming through the chapters and just try to complete it as if your finishing your chores.
- Inter-personal relationships and interactions. Novel's main focus is the dynamic interactions between the various side characters and their interactions with the MC.
- If you like seeing the MC overcome adversities when odds were stacked against him
What sort of people should avoid reading this novel:
- Those who hate drama and tragedy. As this novels shows a grim portrayal of the world.
- World building is lacking a bit.
Overall so far it has been pretty solid, and I can't wait for more.
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