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In continuation from Volume 1, Zephyr is continuing to build up his mana and abilities in order to become part of the raid on the princess's tomb. He is seen instructing his group on how to fight the various monsters as well as leveling up his gear. Zephyr uses what he knows about the future in order to help influence his path in present day, from how to fight the dangerous monsters as well as using information he has learned from people to manipulate and exploit others.

In reading the first volume, one thing that I noticed was that there wasn't really much complex character development. There wasn't much in personality or characterization to really set Zephyr out. But in this second volume, I think that this was remedied. In helping his fellow warriors, you start to see how Zephyr is maybe starting to care for them and wish that maybe he can help them survive this time around. You see him taking the time to instruct how they fight and how to do things and it really shows that maybe there is more to Zephyr than even he thought. It brings something new to his character in that maybe as he became the last human in the world fighting Tartarus, he was more lonely than he acknowledged and maybe by doing things differently this time around, it will not only gain more soldiers to fight but also more friends. To me, this volume seemed to give more insight into Zephyr and I really hope that this development will continue in the future installments.

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Actually so happy to re-read this—yes, again (lol). I have been waiting for season 3 for AGES, but frankly I was due for starting it over.

This is definitely one of the best crafted ‘getting a second chance to save my fantasy world’ on the market at the moment, which I think I’m nicely placed to know because I read basically any that stumble in front of me. The world building is so creative, even with the relatively cliché fantasy setting and the dragon lore is SO GOOD. Really one of those series that is worth keeping up with.

What I mostly appreciate about this story is that he’s not just super OP; a lot of his moves are very precisely planned with the informations he has access to from the future. His plans are highly specific taking in consideration what he knows, everyone abilities and skills, as well as the enemy weakness and strength. He actually works best in a team setting, which is super refreshing from a lot of the other stories in the same vein that tend to use other people as just an extra advantage.

In this volume, you really see him regret the way he focused on only his party members in the past life, and start to develop stronger relationship with people he know. Ned’s arc is one of my favourite actually!

I like how the story set up the bases bit by bit for all the lore that will ultimately come, which makes it feels less coming out of nowhere, and really make you excited to what it to come when you’re re-reading!

Can’t wait for the next volume!

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Volume two contains episodes 11–20 of the WEBTOON comic Doom Breaker.

Small recap on volume one: Zephyr is the strongest warrior in all the world. However in his last battle fighting Tartarus, the demon lord, He is killed in battle. However, the gods find him "entertaining" and because the gods find very little in humanity entertaining, he is brought back to life and sent ten years into his own past, to try to save humanity. He is left with all of his memories of his past life, but he needs to rebuild his strength and Mana, hes given some favor from the gods to do so.

Volume two picks right up where volume one ends.

Zephyr is working on regaining his skills, strength and mana. While he is working on building him self back up to where he was when he died, he is also laying out a plan for his revenge against Tartarus and that involves gaining new allies and trying to reconnect with old ones. One of his new allies is White Rose, a Nun who also happens to be a broker in the black market. The ally he needs to bring over to his side is also some one who in this life and in last was his enemy, will he be able to gain his trust and gain a very valuable ally? In order to gain an ally and to hopefully put a dent in the plan for Tartus, he must find a way in to a very dangerous raid, and obtain what is in the boss room.

All of volume two builds on volume one and is moving the story forward. I like that the author shows that Zephyr is making changes little by little. Keeping people alive, that would have been gone. Saving villages that no one would have gone to and helped. Helping others get further and stronger and motivating them in hopes they will be prepared for what's to come. The way that zephyrs tone and his actions change through the story and depending on who he is talking to and what his goal is with that specific person and in that environment.

The author does great with letting the reader in on what he is thinking and the reasons behind his actions and the thoughts and reactions of those around him.

As I ended volume two i can definitely see why there is so much hype around the webtoon and its well deserved. This series will appeal to so many readers. The pacing is well done too, you get action and story progression along side character building and world building without to much filler information.

I cant wait to read volume three!

Thank you NetGalley and Wattpad WEBTOON Book Group | WEBTOON Unscrolled for the Digital ARC to review.

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If you died and were sent back into the past, would you change things? Would you help those you met in your first life? In this story, the main character gets that exact chance. He takes action to prevent the future he just came from and even tries to improve the lives of the people he once knew. There’s a lot happening in this story that keeps you invested and eager to find out what happens next. The art is also really well done, and overall, I truly enjoyed this story.

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I voluntarily read and reviewed a digital ARC from WEBTOON Unscrolled via NetGalley. All thoughts and opinions are my own.

Zephyr's journey continues in volume 2 as he builds up his mana and changes his outlook on life with this second chance to right some wrongs. Both the art and the story itself are very detailed, drawing the reader in and ensuring we remain invested. I really enjoy seeing how the characters grow and getting glimpses into a future where we'll meet characters that, if history repeats itself, will become Zephyr's allies and loved ones as well as meeting some of the villains. There's plenty of action and plot development in this volume and I look forward to seeing what happens next!

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