
Quick Transmigration Cannon Fodder’s Record of Counterattacks
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Author:
Hen Shi Jiao Qing,很是矫情,
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In response to criticisms found in other reviews, let me address them. First, the issue of bullying - the MC is aware of her vulnerability and won't confront those capable of harming her. Her cautious approach initially stems from self-protection, which becomes less prevalent as she gains strength. Second, regarding rape and non-consensual situations, the author chooses to focus on the MC's reactions rather than dwelling on graphic details. The character's attractiveness does not justify such actions, and the story doesn't condone them. The FL's actions often hint at problematic relationships, like in "50 Shades of Grey," where even attractive characters exhibit dark sides. Third, about the FLs' treatment, there may be instances where the MC seems overly involved. In two specific stories, the actress's fate is predetermined by past events, and the blackmailed FL's situation highlights poor judgment, not inherent deservance. However, the MC's harsh actions towards the villainous family are excessive, as they were already defeated and her actions only worsen their circumstances.
Regarding the country girl, her encounter with the MC serves as a cautionary tale of self-destruction, triggered by harassment. The MC only intervenes when provoked, maintaining her status as a princess. Ultimately, the novel's main focus is on the MC's底线, regardless of whose side is morally right or wrong.
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