We jump into the discussion of 'Pride and Prejudice' - a wonderful book, I wish everyone would read it - and soon the hour is over. "You were at the barber." When I turn around, I see Hardin smiling behind me. He and Landon look at each other strangely while I think about what to answer. In Lando's presence, he will not mention our kiss, right? These dimples, as deep as ever, tell me that he would. "Hello, Hardin," I greet him.
John's last hour: his mind will be unclouded, his heart will be undaunted, his hope will be sure, his faith steadfast. His own words are a pledge of this-
The system said that the live streams are 100% safe and no bad guy can watch them and identify who and where MC is, but out of nowhere the system started live streaming his real face and he couldn't stop. You can argue that bc it's "100% safe" no bad guy saw his face, but what if some of his fans dig out his real identity based on his face and share on other social networks or even spred it mouth to mouth in the real world, one way or another it would end up reaching his enemies. Don't get me wrong, the novel is interesting, funny and innovative, but for me I don't like when the system forces actions that could be harmful to the MC for the purpose of the greater good.
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