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Finished
Apr 14, 2022 to Nov 12, 2024
8.5/10
Average Review Score
100%
Recommend It
2
Reviews Worldwide
This manhwa fulfills its role of being cute very well. The story isn't extremely deep, but everything fits into its proper place. Essentially, it doesn't create plot holes, as it explains itself. The final chapter may seem "rushed" because it doesn't give an "exact" conclusion to the main couple, but let's face it, reading their entire dynamic in the manhwa, it's more than obvious what happens next. The child is cute, the art is beautiful, the characters are charismatic, and the main couple fit together well. Depending on what you're used to reading, 152 chapters may seem long, but in reality, they are much shorter than theyappear. It's an engaging enough read to give that impression.
Seojun Lee could only watch as his daughter, the witch Seola Lee, turned into the wicked final boss who destroyed the world and brought upon his death. Though never a good dad, as he loses consciousness, Seojun gets a new quest: "Change The Future." Upon awakening, he sees a 5-year-old Seola standing before him. Now, Seojun must raise Seola to avoid the misfortunes that originally turned her wicked and become the caring father she never had. The price of failure? Only the end of the world. (Source: Tapas Media)
Late Review but this is a well covered Manhwa. Regression but not isekai, the MC is given the opportunity to raise his daughter to become a good person. As she was destined for evil magic or stuff like that. The story is ultimately simple but is backed with an impressive depth of narrative and mystery. It's not about becoming the strongest, the focus here centers on being an ideal parent for the kid. She's naive, powerful with the faith of the world in her hands. So the MC along with the other people make it their goal to obtain the good result. This Manhwa finished a while agoand I find it at a 7/10 rating. It may not be as exciting or epic as some of the current headliners, but I respect it for sticking to the plot and not relying on tropes or tricks