
(I'm probs gonna get flak for this, but here goes).
I stopped reading this at the earlier chapters 'cause it felt like it went from a journey to defeat the great bad/ fulfill the unfinished mission of his parents/mentors to a story about town building, w/c I didn't really feel like reading about at the time.....
So, how is it now? Does he return to his journey to defeat the big bad/ discover why he was reincarnated? Or is most of his journey still geared toward town development?
Not that it's bad though, I just don't feel like reading if it's still that

Wait, why must the ML go to war?
What benefit will this bring to them?
And isn't it dangerous to leave at this time, scumbag might strike at the FL / do something really bad when he's gone!

It is selfish, and I hate him a lot, but keep in mind, he only agreed to go to war if she would be his wife. Olivia thought James made that condition on a lark, but he was obsessed with her since he saw her that one day at school. (That already showed that a bit) Without her as his wife, he refuses.

I paused reading at the earlier chapters coz I wasn't sure if I wanted to continue....... because even earlier on, something felt very VERY weird.
But, I'm glad I didn't drop this 'cause it's becoming very interesting BECAUSE something is odd is afoot!
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Also, what?! Oh no, meltier is hinted to be a scumbag? On the perspective of who? Heroes or of the resuscitators?
Also, eeehhhh the summoning of the mc is for the sake of something eeeelsseeee
I actually enjoyed this story.
Not because of the mayhem and chaos, but because of the story telling and the message it was trying to impart.
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For me, the least realistic aspect of the story (besides the genius mother-son sociopaths) was Nezu and Mirai.
But that's okay.
Maybe even necessary.
Without those two, representing idealistic characters (they could've been the mc and heroine in a shounen manga) , the story would not have gone so well