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This was good enough to pass the time. The beginning is actually impressive, it really hits you in the feels, but it all goes downhill once the MC leaves the mortal realm. He wrote his achievements as a child as the peak of his life. Moreover, this is nothing like the other novels that use this trope, although you might think that's a good thing, it's not.The purpose of this setting is extreme face-slapping and guilt-tripping, but this MC wrote himself half-assedly. MCs from other novels like this one usually make themselves out to be paragons of virtue, which is absurd, but half the allure of the trope, because it's funny, but that's missing here.Additionally, he also made it so that heroines also had a reason for hating him, and whilst that does make things a little more grounded, it goes against the very purpose of this trope, which is to make everyone regret doing what they did. The heroines of course do actually regret, but it's very light regret because they were in a situation where no matter what they did, it wouldn't have mattered because it was the MC who pushed them to be like that.Spoiler
With the first heroine, he literally alters her memories and makes her hate him. With the second one he was pretty much a jackass and never gave her an explanation. I don't know about the third because I had to drop it by then.
[collapse]Aside from all of that, this is incredibly slow-paced, you will actually read dozens of chapters without anybody actually regretting anything or feeling bad about it. This would've actually been good as a regular story without the contrived memory altering plot, but as it stands, it does not succeed in what it sets out to do.