Returnee’s Life Report Chapter 12 Discussion

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I’m compelled to rate this novel with a single star due to the protagonist’s questionable actions and morality. The main character’s decision to incapacitate a woman from the hunter association and transport her to his residence, only to leave her unconscious on his bed, is deeply troubling. Their acquaintance was brief, spanning merely a day or two, which hardly justifies such a severe invasion of privacy.

Furthermore, the protagonist’s choice to end the life of her manager, who, despite his unpleasant demeanor towards his team, had not committed any act warranting such a fate, is equally disturbing. The manager’s worst offense was causing employees to resign, yet the main character deemed this sufficient for a death sentence.

The narrative is further marred by the main character’s intrusive fixation on a woman’s personal struggles, coupled with a dangerous belief that his power grants him the right to take lives at will. This portrayal of the protagonist significantly detracted from my enjoyment of the story.

Additionally, the translation quality did not meet expectations, falling into the realm of mediocrity. Potential readers should be wary of the novel’s high ratings, as they may be influenced by the translator’s requests for favorable reviews, casting doubt on their authenticity.
 
  • #2
This book, this series, hits all the feels. Could not put it down… have read it more than once an will reread it again.  Love it!!!
 
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