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  1. Magee Adela
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    I love this novel and allot of reviews i see are bad because the author is racist against America and Japan. I can't speak much about why he is racist against America but for Jjapan I understand. For the longest time I wondered why allot of Chinese authors hated japan since in there books they always portrayed Japanese people as the scum of the earth, till I actually did some research.

    If you actually look up what Japan has done to china in the past, you would be surprised. Like the Nanking Massacre aka the Rape of Nanking. During world war 2 the Japanese Armed forces brutally murdered hundreds of thousands of Chinese soldiers and civilians. (basically prisoners). They also raped between 20,000 and 80,000 women. Japan never took any prisoners during the war. If you surrendered they killed you, if you were a girl they would rape you.They even used poison gas on the Chinese (like mustered gas). Even after Japan signed international treaties saying it wouldn't use poison gas, but they still did secretly on battlefields in Asia, they committed allot of war crimes.

    To add fuel to the fire Japan for the longest time has not even acknowledged that these things took place, even with all the evidence that was stacked against them. Last I heard was that the Japanese citizens had urged the government to acknowledge the World War II crimes.

    I don't know if they government has or hasn't apologized, But again its there governments fault. Its a shame that allot of Chinese people hate Japan and there people. Since allot of Japanese people don't feel the same way now that they did back then. Yeah it happened along time ago, you may even just say to them to "just get over it, it happened along time ago". But that could be said for allot of events that happened in the past like the Holocaust, or even slavery in America. You wouldn't just tell them to "get over it", would you.

    But if you actually listen to the stories of the survivors of this horrific event. It is 100% more brutal then I have made it seem. So next time you will know, why allot of Chinese people hate Japan. To allot of them,Japan is filled with evil people. Its just a dam shame that they feel this way. Over time people grow and change but allot of Chinese citizens still grow with hatred for Japan in there harts.
  1. Rosemary Lincoln
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    I really liked this story at the beginning but now I am not so sure. The concept is good as it diverges from the typical xianxia plotline/tropes. The only problem is the harem as I think that the story would be far better without it. I am looking forward to how it develops further down.
  1. Jeremy William
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    This novel sucks big time. Just way too dragging of one small plot and bot making sense of anything. Sometimes MC is like a fucking GOD and next he is just lamb to be slaughter and out pf nowhere he is GOD to but WAIT thats only infront of people who are noob and mortal otherwise he is just ready to be slaughter lamb.
  1. Winifred Walker
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    Good story but the author hates the USA and it shows the US Navy let pirates raid a cruise ship they are suppose to be the greatest Navy
    (mc just attacked and sank a us sub so withdrew their ships to search the area), the USA is interfering in Africa because want the resources  but +mc invades and makes his own country)
  1. Reg Katharine
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    Sometimes I want to go psycho
  1. ScarlettYgddrasil
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    Having ventured into "The Indomitable Rejected Heir," I found an engaging and thought-provoking narrative that captivated my imagination. The protagonist's resilience against all odds struck a chord, making for a compelling read. The characters were complex, each with their own layers of strength and vulnerability, which added depth to the story. The plot twists were unexpected, leaving me on the edge of my seat. Overall, a compelling tale of self-discovery and redemption that resonated long after the last page.
  1. Gisele
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    "Strongest Abandoned Son," a compelling novel, delves into the complexities of human relationships and self-discovery against the backdrop of adversity. The story revolves around the protagonist, a seemingly ordinary young man who, after being abandoned by his parents, must navigate life's challenges to find his place in the world. Through his struggles, the author artfully explores themes of resilience, identity, and the power of love, both familial and found.

    The character's journey is not without pain, as he grapples with feelings of abandonment and the societal expectations placed upon him. However, his encounters with various individuals, each teaching him valuable lessons, showcase the transformative power of empathy and connection. As the son learns to be strong not only physically but emotionally, readers witness his growth from a vulnerable soul to a self-assured, compassionate individual.

    This novel serves as a poignant reminder that even in the darkest moments, our inherent strength can be ignited by adversity. It encourages readers to reflect on their own resilience and the importance of human connections in shaping our lives. Ultimately, "Strongest Abandoned Son" is a heartwarming tale that leaves an indelible mark on the reader's heart, fostering a deeper understanding of the human experience and the capacity for growth through adversity.

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