The protagonist, Lee Jae-ha, dreams of finding success as a designer, but he’s falsely accused of plagiarism and falls into despair. If only I could restart my life like in a novel… Just as that thought crosses his mind, an unbelievable twist straight out of a novel happens—he finds himself back in the world of ten years ago!
It’s the perfect moment to start over. On top of that, he still has the experience he gained in his previous life as a working adult. This time, he’s determined to make a name for himself in college, land a job smoothly, and clear his name from the disgrace of his past life.
He won’t repeat the same mistakes again—no matter what!
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i just realized, it’s seemingly a korean series, tho the title/cover is written in kanji?
i wished it was another art student
other than being reborn, there’s not htat much ‘fantasy’ in it, otherwise it’d just e considered ‘slice of life’
The beginning was strong and the characters are endearing but I dropped it around the 30+ chapter. At some point, the praise MC receives for his artistic output is just ridiculous and the author’s knowledge of the art world is far too shallow. The praise and positive feedback would have been ok if MC was still in a school environment but the moment he starts doing things outside and gets every door opened to him effortlessly, that’s just way too much rose-tinted glasses for my taste.
But I know it’s a matter of personal taste and I’m sure quite a few people will still enjoy the story regardless.