No the same

RyuNozomi September 27, 2025 10:57 am

Noo, they changed the whole ending of the novel here!
* Kim never got Lloyd's body back.
* He didn't have a job in the real world.
* Kim and Lloyd didn't switch bodies (the real Kim's parents weren't the parents of the new Lloyd, who later calls himself Kim).
* That "friend" from the real world never appeared.
* The real Lloyd's brother's wife was pregnant.
* It's never mentioned that the system was his parents .
But, I have to admit, this ending is good. In the novel, Kim suffered a lot when he returned to his world; he was treated so poorly, and it seemed like he was going to die from depression at any moment.

Responses
    Charly September 27, 2025 11:02 am

    Omg can you tell me the ending from the novel please? Did he become happy in the end ?

    ma boie September 27, 2025 11:31 am

    Ah so i was right, the system was his parents. I suppose they changed the ending a bit to fit a more happier narrative. I was thinking that it wouldve been better for kim to never change back to lloyd's face, good to know that was in the original ending

    Comi September 27, 2025 11:31 am

    I honestly love this ending, I respect the novel's ending though but the manwhua I think is the more fitting. He is already talented without the "cheats" and so would have a higher position once he goes back (I think if not, it wouldn't solidify the fantasy world as real because of the lack in improvement despite his skills as a leader and land developer)

    But what's more important is that, even when he got a high paying job he was still depressed, making it seem more real to him than anything else in the "real" world.

    And to us readers, it doesn't feel fake and the whole "it's just a dream" thing can be ruled out by us.