Andhika Riyadi
I am actually obsessed with the storage space logic here
honestly expected this to be another generic rebirth thing but the way Zhang Yi handles the fridge situation in his safe house during that first month of preparation really hooked me. It satisfies that weird itch in my brain seeing someone finally prioritize high-end insulation instead of just buying a thousand boxes of instant noodles and calling it a day, although the part where he spends like three pages describing the specific shelf layout of his sub-zero pantry felt a bit much even for a hoarding geek like me. I do wish the side characters weren't so cartoonishly evil right out the gate because it makes the betrayal in his 'first life' seem a bit unbelievable, like how did he not notice his neighbors were that sketchy before they literally ate him? The writing is super fast-paced which I love but sometimes it jumps from the logistics of his endless space portal straight into him being a cold-blooded killer without much of a transition for my taste, it's just a lot of tonal whiplash for one afternoon of reading. Still, seeing him totally ignore those people begging for heat while he's chilling in his high-tech bunker is exactly the kind of petty energy I needed this week. I think the translation messed up his sister's name in chapter twelve but whatever, the sheer volume of supplies he's stacking makes up for it.