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Maybe the degree of enjoyment for this novel depends entirely on one's tastes or what you're in the mood for. But the one thing I'm sure of is that if I ever transmigrate and become a Saint/Priest I'll have to change professions cause even my 21st century morality doesn't confer me with this level of pushoverness kindness.πΆTotally agree with reviewer @Fanya. The MC is the very naive calming sort. and is mostly still alive cause of the plot armour 'calming vibes'. The world-building is fine but events are very predictable. Translation is great.Btw can the people who compare this to ToCF/ORV explain how they developed such blatant misconceptions?? The MCs are nothing similar. Both Cale and Dokja are cautious schemers who actively plan and plot the situations and outcomes. Comparing them with this dude who's got the naive holy mother character setting feels like comparing a houseplant that'd unalive itself if you accidentally water it 2drops more than you're supposed to to sturdy oak trees that can weather anything... And I can't perceive this supposed "BL-ish aura" either [even though the original ML is more interested in him than the FL (& vice versa) ]. Well it's probably cause this dude keeps trying to set up two characters with the least compatibility cause of the freakin orgNovel (even when the situations and people are so vastly different from what he knows from the novel). Like Bruh- please stop! Cause of their 'nature' they literally repel eachother... (-βΈα) I can understand a 9yr old or even a 19yr old coming up with the 'They should be together cause the novel said so~' bullshi argument but a 29yr old adult following suit by turning a blind eye to every single clue that says otherwise is just cringey jarring.