![]() ![]() When I first read it on Syosetu I couldn't stop reading and I was grinning the whole time. All the characters behave believably for their age and experience.Ī story about a company s*ave who returned to the past after his death and decided to take 'revenge' upon his youth with his various experiences as an adult.Įverything the MC does came from experience, it's basically based on the delusion of "What will I do if I return to the past to get rid of regrets that I had in my youth?" With an adult experience, he now knows what truly matters. In high school, there are things that you're afraid to do just because you've never tried, but when you've grown up, you find that it's nothing scary. To give some examples, in high school, there are things that you've cared about so much and it's like life-and-death but when you've grown up, you've realized that it doesn't really matter at all. more> way, you can say that it makes him OP in that aspect. ![]() This means he has an adult perspective on life, society and (non-romantic) work relationships. However, at 30 years old, he wasn't a NEET or "society garbage" but a respectable salary man, albeit at an not-so respectable company. However, this one is actually quite well-done and it was an enjoyable read.Īs stated in the title, the protagonist time-skipped from when he was 30 years old back to high-school with his memories intact. ![]() ![]() Yet another "re-do the past" wish-fulfillment novel? That's what I thought when I've first heard the title. ![]()
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