This is something that could have been very good, but after 30 chapters shows itself to be a bit flat and superficial. MC starts as a noble, has 1 opportunity to simulate per month and has atrocious talent for both wizard and knight path. 1- MC is a bit of a "do it first and then think" kind of guy, which leads him to a family destroying crisis even before the paywall becomes a thing (quite the achievement i have to say) He always overlooks simple and direct correlations/inferences one could make, is by no stretch of imagination a cunning or quick thinking fellow. 2- Events and simulator seem kinda forced into a dealt scenario for no reason, even there is a moment where MC questions the existence of wizards in the kingdom after he was killed by one in the first place, after that is that MC just casually does huge decisions without a freaking thought of using his simulator to explore his options (joining the arena, taking over businesses, taking items which have a lot of danger behind them) and worst is his family does just as bad decisions all the time in a casual manner, with such outstanding judgement the real miracle is how they reached adulthood without dying in a ditch. 3-In the summary of the book it says that it doesn't weaken or limit the MC, but his IQ being offline is worse than many other kinda of nerfing, because it makes me feel like the MC simple doesn't deserve to have a system in the first place.
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