The start of it was fairly decent, and I enjoyed the middle of it too, but the latest few chapters have been leaving a rather sour taste in my mouth.
I am okay with villain-like protagonists, but generally I prefer it when they’re more like tsundere in terms of their relationship with the greater good.
However this protagonist is very much an “end justifies the means type” and at first it was fine because the ends and means were still better. But now he’s very much pushing a character into the deep end because it’s more beneficial in the long run, and I don’t really like it that much.
That said, I did get a kick over how this is a double reincarnator novel, inception style. The protagonist has transmigrated into the world of a novel, which was about a protagonist that had transmigrated into a world of a novel. So there’s three levels of timeline knowledge here. The ‘original’ novel, with the original prince protagonist. The ‘actual’ novel, with the transmigrated protagonist rewriting the events of the ‘original’ novel. And the current web novel, about a protagonist who transmigrated into the world of the ‘actual’ transmigrator novel.



















































































