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There are actually many reasons why I don't like this novel, which is quite funny when you think about it, because I'm giving it a 4 star. I don't even know why I started reading the novel, but I'm sure the mange had some kind of impact when it came to it.There are other novels that have misunderstandings in them, but most of the times the author makes sure that they don't annoy their readers too much, yet this novel achieved to annoy me a lot of times.The thing about writing a novel filled with misunderstandings is that they will eventually frustrate the audience. In this novel, there are a few characters that somehow benefit our MC through misunderstandings. Unfortunately these characters are villains who want to f*ck with his life and/or kill him somehow. And they live for such a long time while doing so, that it becomes really annoying listening to their monologues each time they fail or decide to mess around with the MCs life. I don't understand why the author decides to not kill them, but it really makes you mad after some time.It feels like we are getting baited as an audience each time and the main characters is just a clueless idiot. People might say that this makes it comparable to One Punch Man, but I wouldn't say that. I mean the misunderstandings in One Punch Man get resolved in some kind of way after some time. They might take Saitamas side, get killed or learn of his power and be vigilant. Here it is more like the characters already know of the MCs power, but they get more c*cky trying to bring him down and it is becoming annoying.Honestly, it kind of feels like the author is trying to drag out the novel in some kind of way and I'm not saying this is a bad thing, since I kind of enjoy reading most of it, but I'm afraid that the ending will be bad. Although there is a chance that the author will find a suitable way to end things for some of the 'antagonists', I believe that there will be a lot of annoyingly 'good' endings for other antagonists.