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To save the hopeless Dark Fantasy World, I held back my tears and destroyed the world, then killed the Demon King and returned.
Now, I’m trying to save the world using the “System” I gained as the “Regressor’s Privilege”… But the Main Heroines have also awakened their own memories of the previous timeline.
God damn it.
-Yandere- (Mtl)
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Écrire un avisThis is not a reincarnation story, the mc is a descendant of a Reincarnator. Mc that goes back on time to save the world with a system that he inherited from the isekaied person, there is no reincarnation at any point of this story, the tag was wrong. The story is good and funny, but if you are into reincarnation stories you will be disappointed.
This is so satisfying, it was like having to read the ending of A Monster Who Level Up, or The Novel's Extra in each chapter. But I wonder, what is shoppingmode?
Spoiler de révélationreview until chapter 8, interesting story with a super tragic mc who lives a life he did not choose, who thanks to having made a difficult decision had his second chance ..... but instead of being comfortable thanks to the system it was all Otherwise, the system handles it like a puppet and you almost manage to dislike it, the heroines are normal and the world background is not yet described in depth. ps: hopefully the mc improves or the system loosens up with his idiots🤔
good story but none of them are yanderes one of them kind of likes him but they all want to kill him
My previous 3 star review wasn't eye-catching enough to add the missing chapters apparently, I'm still stuck at 118.
(I posted a review but it had a terrible typo.) This story is amazing and well thought out. Everything is explained in some way or form and the characters don’t seem stupid at all. You can get lost here and there but just a quick skim back is enough. Definitely a book I’d recommend for others.
Quite like the tragic emiya shirou like protagonist trying to save the world but in order to get stronger he needs to “do” “evil” deeds
One of the best novels I've read has made me cry many times. Give it a chance; you won't regret it. The story is epic, the protagonist is perfect, with great supporting characters and a good romance. What more could you want? You have to read it, no excuses!
Ok firstly the story is filled with plot twists like the way nothing seems true is just mind boggling, mc is basically the self sacrificial nice guy but is forced by his circumstances to act as a villain- which he does later on. In the latter parts of the story his personality stops being that heroic and takes on a more jaded form of the hero personality.
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Fried Frog's Legs recipe: Delicious fried frog legs! This simple recipe involves coating frog legs with cracker crumbs and cornmeal, then briefly frying them in oil for a tender and crispy treat. Ingredients: 24 frog legs, skin removed 1 cup all-purpose flour ½ cup cornmeal 1 (4 ounce) packet saltine crackers, crushed 1 tablespoon ground black pepper 2 teaspoons salt 1 teaspoon minced onion 2 eggs ½ cup milk 2 cups vegetable oil for frying 1 cup peanut oil for frying Cooking Instructions: Step 1. Rinse frog legs and pat dry; set aside. Combine flour, cornmeal, saltine cracker crumbs, pepper, salt, and onion in a large resealable bag; shake well to mix. Whisk eggs and milk together in a shallow bowl. Step 2. Heat vegetable oil and peanut oil in a large skillet over medium-high heat. The oil should be about 1/2 inch deep. Step 3. Dip legs into egg mixture in batches, then press into cracker mixture until evenly coated. Place the breaded legs, unstacked, onto a plate. Repeat with remaining legs. Step 4. Lower breaded legs carefully into the hot oil in batches. Fry until golden brown, about 4 to 5 minutes on each side. Transfer to a paper towel-lined plate to drain. Repeat with remaining frog legs. Enjoy fellow frog eater enjoyers.