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The premise was interesting in the beginning:Hero and his companions didn't realize the true value of the MC who was an excellent supporting character, kicked him out of the party.Turns out he's a re-incarnator, with mental age of a man in his early 40s, hence he'd been taking care of the hero's party (all his childhood friends) as though they were his son/ daughters. Hence his preference for mature women who, by the current world's definition, are old.It would've been interesting, as the writing seemed to be leading up to the MC forming a party with the mothers of all his childhood friends as his wives, who (conveniently), were S-ranked adventurers before they got married. He EVEN went as far as to spend loads of hard-earned money to obtain excellent equipment for them, and they clearly show their prowess in combat and *ahem* at night.However, everything just gets thrown away after that when the MC transforms into a being whose primary attribute is luck.The interesting ladies who become his wives lose every ounce of character development, and the story then pretty much focuses on how MC spends time with the ladies while reminiscing about his former life.You'd think things end at c216 when the MC leaves the mortal world and transcends to god-hood, but no, the author decides to make a divine child using the blood of all his wives and MC's *ahem* "essence", and they send this young clueless child with zero common-sense to the mortal world, at the tender age of 12.Hilarity ensues. But that's about it.