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Sigh. If I had to describe this novel in one word, it would be.... childish.The immaturity was practically LEAKING out of the story. The author clearly didn't understand anything about being a noble household, or how a child who was taken out of the slum and given a new life would act. The protagonist sometimes makes me wish he had been beaten up some more. As someone with a 'slumdog' background, if I had a decent roof under my head when I was growing up that didn't leak rainwater everywhere and flood the floor, I'd be contented. While this MC had the gall to complain about being ignored and leered at. You really can't tolerate a little discomfort, dude?And think from the sister's perspective for a moment. One day, your mentally-ill mother suddenly brings a boy from who-knows-where and tells you this is your brother, when he clearly looked like a random beggar. How would you react? Would you spread your hands and say "Welcome to the family, my new brother from god-knows-where"? Sure, MC can hold a grudge against the mother who brought him there in the first place. But she also gave him a room in a decent house, and the only thing you had to endure was a little harassment from your sisters. What are you expecting 'love' for, you doofus?In short, I hate this MC. This story sucks. 3 stars is far too generous for this piece of tr*sh. And please don't get me started on the 'romance' element of this story.ps: if you guys want a decent 'regret' novel with an ab*sed MC (whose situation is actually dreadful and his sister's ab*se was truly horrendous) then I suggest you try 'Delayed Affection is Cheaper than Grass; Why Cry When I Depart?' Even though it has a severe low rating, it's FAR more better than this tr*sh! You can even get the raws easily on the web.