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I'm actually very curious about how immoral some people are to think that the reasoning in the story (about why she doesn't become a pro athelete, and why her family, friends, and peers are scared of her).Spoiler
A large, vicious dog attacked a pair of 4 year old girls in a children's playground, and almost killed one of them. She managed to protect her friend and kill the dog, but was harmed so bad that she was knocked unconscious from the blood loss.
Given this situation, would anyone with decent morals become scared of the girl? Or would they praise her for being a hero and become outraged at the dog owner? Shit, there should be calls for forbidding large dogs from entering the playground after this. The fact that her parents became scared and distanced themselves from their child is grounds for taking away their custody. They are not fit for raising a child.
She is their only child, by the way.
[collapse]It boggles my mind to imagine what world the author is operating under.Not that it matters. Both of her parents are dead, and apparently, there are no social protection for children whose parents died. And she has to work like 100 hours a week (no exaggeration) since middle school. Or maybe she had nothing to do but work 100 hours a week, but she does that.All of these "drama" and "trauma" is completely unneeded. It's a story about livestreaming a video game. I'm unsure why the author thought that the MC had to be a socially-ostracized orphan. None of it adds anything to the story, and just feels like the author is trying too hard filling in tropes.Also, regarding other reviews, being a pro-athelete is too hard, but everyone can become a pro-streamer?This story would be a lot more interesting if she was a pro-athelete who segued into a pro-streamer. Other than that, the story is kind of boring. The video game world isn't that interesting.