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It's a well crafted story in a fresh trope. I enjoy regression stories where the MC doesn't have all the cards and has to be socially strong instead of physically. However with this series I felt they held back a little to much on everything.It speaks to the quality of the novel when my complaint is I wanted more of everything. I liked all the characters but they're too one-dimensional to love. I enjoyed all the scenarios but none of them gripped me like the kidnapping close to the start. His powers are cool but he doesn't go all in on either finding talent or raising pets.I could sum up the issues with how many conflicts and conversations are repeated. How many times does he get kidnapped or have a conversation with his brother about safety. Or the guild leader talking about how he is an item or him talking about raising peoples 'kids'. None of these are bad or uninteresting but each one has been used a minimum of 5 times in 160 chapters (3 kidnapping but you get the idea).I would recommend this to fans of the trope (tr*sh Count, RIM) and people looking for light hearted stories. I wish they took more liberties with the story and experimented but what can you do?