6.6/10
There’s not much to hate about this manwha, but there’s also not an extensive reason to love it. However, I’ll give props where props are due for the unique take on a reincarnation (?) story.
Instead of reincarnating into the far future where there is no hope of interactions with the mc’s former relations, he’s in his present timeline, switching bodies with a person known to be suicidal. Apart from the constant humor and occasional bad@ss moments, there’s not much more to the story. Sure, there’s some mystery, but it’s not emphasized enough to be of importance.
It’s a good time waster + chillaxing read, so don’t expect anything crazy.
Reading Rankings (Portnoy inspired & A Huang Teizan Original)
10 – God’s penmanship
9 – Must-read. Drop everything else.
8 – Instant bookmark
7 – Entertaining
6 – Good to pass time
5 – Why are you reading this?
4 – Bad.
3 – Typical garbage.
2 – My head hurts.
1 – Retirement is a thought.
0 – “Did they even give you a story?!”