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"[...]\steamapps\common\DarkestDungeon\campaign\quest\quest.restriction.json"
and copy it, then place it where the file you deleted was within my mod. If that does not work, a new game may be required. If you were trying this with a new game, then I have no idea how it could mess up, given that the entire quest restrictions removal mod is editing only that one file. From there it would be a mod conflict of some sort instead, which would require extra effort.
"steamapps\workshop\content\262060\2640714729\campaign\quest\quest.restriction.json"
...or something very similar. Given it is the only file in the campaign\quest folder, you could also just remove the entire quest folder and get the same effect.
However, when I clicked on the link you referenced, When you press down a mod and enter the game, it appears that the mod can be used.
If you do figure that out, I will add that I personally put it high enough in my mod list to not be overwritten by other UI mods. The visual ones sometimes change things they shouldn't.