Return by Death: I Know the True Nature of All Classmates

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Hojou Akito is a second-year high school student. He’s not particularly noticeable in class. It’s the usual morning classroom scene. But Akito alone knows the hell that will come after this. The entire class is about to be transported to another world. And every time Akito dies, he finds himself looping back to the classroom on the morning of the starting point.

With each loop, Akito grows stronger. However, his classmates have no memory of the other world. Therefore, when they face danger, they show completely different sides of themselves. Some panic, some tremble in fear despite their usual bravado, some abandon their friends whom they claimed were most important, and there are even those who use others as shields.

Akito is searching for the conditions to escape this loop. He has realized that the survival of certain classmates is one of the conditions. But the events that unfold in each loop are not always the same. Will Akito be able to break free from the loop this time?

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Return by Death and Transported to Another World; I Know the True Nature of All Classmates
死に戻り異世界転移、俺はクラス全員の本性を知っている
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BuddyPal
BuddyPal rated it
February 17, 2024
Status: c35
The premise of the story is that our protagonist has relived the summoning of him and his classmates' countless times, experiencing all sorts of hardships and becoming a sort of veteran who is used to death, betrayal, and combat. This is not the case at all, he makes some pretty weird decisions and rookie mistakes for someone who supposedly has all of this experience. At one point in the story, he breaks character and became your stereotypical flustered virg*n just from having to call some girls by their first name... more>> even though he supposedly was used to it from his past loops. Chapter 31 is where I call it quits, the author has clearly forgotten his own protagonist's backstory and the conflict was "resolved" so absurdly that I couldn't get into the story anymore. <<less
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Ichigoeater
Ichigoeater rated it
February 14, 2024
Status: --
I'm not very far, but the problem is obvious pretty much immediately. No wonder the protagonist has to do this over and over again. He's not bright. He knows everything that's going to happen, vaguely, and knows everyone's strengths, weaknesses, and personalities, and he is just so incompetent. He lets the people who shouldn't run their mouths do so. He knows he will be ignored at the crucial opening, but does nothing to establish himself with them in the time he's given. He reminds me of that Corpse Party protagonist... more>> who escapes, goes back to the time they did the ritual that gets everyone unalived and doesn't stop it for no reason other than he doesn't know what to say.

I mean, the fire alarm is right there, in the hall he was in.

Even if the source of the summoning isn't the classroom itself, beating them into listening is an option. Unalive the most backstabbing guy and tell them if they run around like fools and harm others, they'll be next. Or, you know, just unalive everyone who causes problems right away. There are options here. <<less
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