The Founder of Diabolism

    Author: MelMel19
  • Status: Ongoing

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    Hey fujoshis can we get this into 50 reviews so we appear in the top75 of rankings? PLEASEEE thank you!! We all know this novel is the best and a 5 star its time for the world to know! If you have trouble on your phone rating 5 star click a little bit to the right so it registers since its kinda bugged. Goodluck!
  1. _god_of_chaos_
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    Life is too difficult. Came back to read incense burner chapters
  1. Tomato
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    I just remembered how much of a vinegar jar Wangji is. This meme fits them the best:
    WeiWei: you're the most jealous man i know.
    Wangji: you know other men?
    WeiWei: (‘◉__◉’)
  1. StrikeX
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    As an avid reader, I found "The Architect of Depravity" to be a compelling and thought-provoking novel. The author's intricate weaving of dark psychology and complex characters kept me hooked from the beginning. The protagonist's descent into evil was both fascinating and chilling, forcing me to question the fine line between good and evil. Although the narrative can be heavy at times, it ultimately left me with lingering questions about morality and the human condition. A captivating read that challenges the reader's perceptions.
  1. Master Shan
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    "The Founder of Diabolism," a captivating novel by Chinese author Yu Hua, delves into the complexities of human nature, societal upheaval, and the pursuit of power within a deeply flawed communist system. Set against the backdrop of China's tumultuous Cultural Revolution, the story follows the protagonist, Wang Hai, as he navigates a morally ambiguous world where ambition and corruption intertwine.

    Hua masterfully weaves a narrative that explores the dark side of humanity, showcasing how even the most idealistic individuals can succumb to the temptation of control and the desire for personal gain. The novel's title, "The Founder of Diabolism," refers not only to the main character's descent into villainy but also to the idea that the seeds of evil can be sown in the very systems meant to protect society.

    Throughout the book, readers witness the characters' moral erosion, as they struggle with loyalty, guilt, and the consequences of their actions. The story serves as a thought-provoking commentary on the human condition, emphasizing the delicate balance between good and evil, and the potential for both within each of us.

    In a human tone, "The Founder of Diabolism" invites readers to reflect on the choices we make, the compromises we take, and the impact they have on our lives and those around us. It is a compelling read that leaves an indelible mark on the reader's conscience, reminding us that the line between hero and villain is often blurred, and the true恶魔 (founder of diabolism) may lie within ourselves.

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