"Yes. It means, Albina, that kids can still learn, but adults think that they already know all the truths and they refuse to change. Children can believe, but adults most of the time can only put the blame on you. They do not see beyond their nose, and if they see, they just refuse to admit it; they find thousands of excuses and ways to put the blame on anyone else but themselves. They always find someone to blame… And today it is you…"
I read till chapter 44 and I had to drop this garbage. The MC has no personality. He has just been acting arrogantly from the start. He got even more arrogant the further I read. Any male character is an automatic bastard, Only fallen females are 'good' and all of them are helpless damsels in need of the MC to save them. Also the plot, it does not feels like we are moving toward anything, with the main character being the facilitator of that movement. The MC is passive, the plot just drags him along and make him act according to it (and we all know who is behind the plot)Most of all, is the fact that the MC is turning into one of those cringe chinese protagonists with hidden plans. He's going around and trying to defy everybody's expectations of him, even when there is no real reason to. But as I said, it is the plot that drags the MC, not the other way around. The idea was good, but the one behind it failed to measure up their idea. And with a story like this, how come all but one sing praises for an obvious low tier work?
One of best reads so far, unique than most of novels of same genres, especially the system, the world build is well descriptive.The Characters establishment is good - Author~san you doing good keep up.
I have read the first couple of chapters and I can already see the huge potential it has! You have done a pretty good job at keeping up with consistency which is something I'm also striving for. I shall continue to read your works and even put in good ratings for each of these chapters, amazing work again!
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