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This novel is pretty good I think although I'm not sure if it will hold my interest until the end. The arcs are inconsistent in how interesting they are...The MC is tasked of going to different worlds in order to retrieve fragments of something, and part of his restrictions is that he can't go OOC depending on the relationships established by his host body with other people or else he'll get ejected by the world consciousness and fail. The arcs where there's greater danger of him going OOC or having a lot of pre-established criteria based on the host's previous actions generally tend to be more interesting. Otherwise, it's pretty smooth-sailing since he just does whatever he wants. He's pretty OP all in all so the arc has no tension if there aren't obstacles for him to overcome.The two are pretty lovey-dovey and this novel is more explicit and detailed in explaining their sx than a lot of other novels. The sections aren't too long but they happen at least once per arc I think after the first one.Right now I'm in this middle area about the MC cause he's marginally a good person but his personality sometimes is kind of selfish and seemingly douchey. I personally like "good" MCs just so I feel like I can support them and whatever they do, and he's on the line. I'm hoping he has some character growth although that usually doesn't happen too often in the quickwear genre. ML is standard, but not a yandere. He makes little shows of eating vinegar, but the MC is so into him that it never develops into anything but a small tease. I like him in some arcs better than others.I think this novel is good enough to deserve a chance. The MTL gets a bit difficult sometimes though because the author has a lot of characters in each arc and the way MTL handles names makes it hard to keep track. Sometimes it's good at keeping the same person with one name and sometimes the same person will have 3 or 4 variations. Otherwise, the only other difficult times are usually with special terms in some of the arcs. I'd rate it like an 85% readability compared to most novels.