A Regressor’s Bucket List

Description

Links are NOT allowed. Format your description nicely so people can easily read them. Please use proper spacing and paragraphs.
[Bucket List #00]

『Hunt Demon King 』

The regressor decided to hunt the Demon King.

Associated Names
One entry per line
ARBL
Regressor's Bucket List
어느 회귀자의 버킷리스트
Related Series
N/A
Recommendations
N/A
Recommendation Lists
  1. Unmatched Adventure Gems 4.4+
  2. List of excellent works, some of which are hidden ...
  3. Junk Food
  4. Hunter/Awakener/Gate/Tower - Pt. 6
  5. An actual attempt at ranking

Latest Release

Date Group Release
03/17/26 Fenrir Realm c219
03/16/26 Fenrir Realm c218
02/25/26 Fenrir Realm c213
02/23/26 Fenrir Realm c212
02/22/26 Fenrir Realm c211
02/18/26 Fenrir Realm c208
02/16/26 Fenrir Realm c207
01/21/26 Fenrir Realm c188
01/21/26 Fenrir Realm c187
01/21/26 Fenrir Realm c186
12/31/25 Fenrir Realm c185
12/31/25 Fenrir Realm c184
12/31/25 Fenrir Realm c183
12/31/25 Fenrir Realm c182
12/31/25 Fenrir Realm c181
Go to Page...
Go to Page...
Review
1 Review


MarketResearchReading114
MarketResear
Aug 06, 2025
Status: c40
The protagonist is doing something I find particularly annoying. They're asserting that they've collected allies, based on presumptions built on very flimsy ground. Some hinge on past relationships that were seeded as rock solid, but the new one is mired in his utilitarian mystery. Somehow he seems to be celebrating victory of earning their allegiance before ever demonstrating that they've shown it to be held.

Why is this annoying? Because our protagonist is supposed to be a super capable, regressor with a gameplan for eventualities. This potential problem is never brought... more>> up, hinted at... or assuaged in my opinion for the reader.

The protagonist is certain of this, but for our part in the story? These relationships are superficial and contingent on easy shifting notions, and the writer is slapping plot armor on their cohesion as a party... when these characters are core and their relational dynamics are core to pressuring us with their survival when our competent protagonist no longer seems threatened by circumstances.

This weak relationship to my perspective, creates a very flawed formula to build the rest of the narrative on, without directly commenting on the protagonists faith rooted in his past. <<less
80 Likes · Like Permalink | Report
Leave a Review (Guidelines)
You must be logged in to rate and post a review. Register an account to get started.