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An interesting concept, but the way the voice thing is executed just feels disappointing. The story feels convulated when there are so many different ideas but none of them are executed well enough (villain running away from plot, villain repeating the plot, heroine hearing villains voice, regressor protagonist, etc.) The fact that the protagonist is willing to kill in the past if it would help him survive also gave me the impression he would be more sinister and cunning than the guy actually is. Also: the protagonist is in the fictional kuoh town which he should be aware of but doesn’ t expect to get dragged into the dxd plot?
Great translation quality, no complaints with the translator. For the actual content of the story, most of the interesting moments between the protag and Hela are only in the beginning. Most of the conflicts follow the same pattern of someone accidentally offending the protagonist, there is buildup to a fight, he kills them. It does get repetitive after a while. For the positive aspects, the story is deeply related to different aspects of the dc/marvel universe and you can tell that the author really is a fan of these characters.