Could be if you get vicarious pleasure from watching a teen overcome his past failures and get all the honey.Is this worth a read?
Re: Life (Budget Edition)Like... umm, Re:Life on minimum
Normally I'd agree, but timetravel tropes tend to involve a lot of internal dialogue to explain the faux setting (what he knows) vs the physical setting. It's like a spy infiltrating alone; the conflict and goal orientation is happening in his head. Pretty much happens when MC is ushered into a new situation. Isekai's tend to do that for like the first half of a season.Uhh.... I dunno.
I like this kind of premise, but the characters are weird. The one that bug me the most is MC's monologue. Too excessive, like that Rental Kanojo.
I'll wait until there are plenty of chapters before reading this again.
I'm thinking FMC has been time traveling for quite a bit and back already. This time she wanted MC to jump with him at the altar in chapter 1. I suspect we are gonna see them go back to office life and back to high school together with only the FMC knowing what's up. And that this whole manga is one big time traveling version of "I love you why won't you love me back? pouts".Is this worth a read?