I really tried to give this a chance after the first 5 chapters, but as everyone said the “1000 lives” plot was just to catch people’s attention.
The author probably has no idea of how much knowledge and experience the character would have living for that long. She even mentioned being a slave in one those? The protagonist only looked mature when she started, but even so? She is originally 17 but should be acting at least as a 20 years old.
I saw someone say that in second chance stories like this, if the protagonist needs a super plot device to defeat the villain, the villain is just smarter than the original protagonist. They (usually) don’t get the second chance and don’t know what is about to happen as the protagonist (so it’s obvious who should win). But some protagonists are still so naive about human relationships.
I really tried to give this a chance after the first 5 chapters, but as everyone said the “1000 lives” plot was just to catch people’s attention.
The author probably has no idea of how much knowledge and experience the character would have living for that long. She even mentioned being a slave in one those? The protagonist only looked mature when she started, but even so? She is originally 17 but should be acting at least as a 20 years old.
I saw someone say that in second chance stories like this, if the protagonist needs a super plot device to defeat the villain, the villain is just smarter than the original protagonist. They (usually) don’t get the second chance and don’t know what is about to happen as the protagonist (so it’s obvious who should win). But some protagonists are still so naive about human relationships.