Thirteen regressions. Six worlds saved—none of them the “right” ending. The man who once bled for justice now bleeds only for survival. His allies? Betrayers. His enemies? Endless. And the cost of living another cycle? His own humanity.
They say all regression stories are the same. They’re wrong.
This isn’t a tale of redemption.
This is the fall of a legend—and the birth of something far worse.
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This is so bad. Side characters don’t matter because the MC is planning to kill them all anyway, even the FML isn’t safe since he was going to kill her before the regression and was planning to kill her after. The whole regression concept is garbage because of the “17 times” nonsense. What makes regression stories entertaining is when the MC corrects old mistakes, forges new paths, or when events change in unexpected ways, but here he has already done all of it so there will not be any surprises for the MC, he has already been through everything and because of that nothing has weight or suspense, the MC is literally just going through the motions. This had the potential to be a fine regression story, but because the writer went overboard with the regressions the story suffers for it. 1/5.
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