- #1
Apparently, the original goods that the MC transmigrates into came from nothing and had nothing. He worked really hard for everything, and still didn't have that much. He lives in a really sh*t apartment and it seems like he's kind of living with his resources stretched thin. The ML, however, is super rich and has a lot of resources at his fingertips- a real silver spoon. Still, the ML would act like those resources were worthless and showed a clear dislike for it. The original goods felt that ML was incredibly two faced and ungrateful and to be honest, I feel the same way too!
I can't help but feel angry with the ML. I know that it's probably because of the family drama that comes along with everything, but his careless attitude about his blessings really rubs me wrong. Of course, the original goods that MC possessed also wasn't smart with his money, but still. It really made me sympathize with the original goods. If I was in that position too, I'd be angry as well.
It's a staple of k-novels of this genre, but the ML's hard nature has made my blood pressure rise. MC saves the child main villain, but the ML's guild rejects him because they think MC is playing a trick. Even when the ML comes to get the child and verifies that it's actually his nephew, the MC never gets an apology or any sort of recognition from the ML's guild. He barely gets a thanks from MC too!
During the school testing arc, the MC prepares food for the child main villain + another kid because he doesn't trust the teachers to not pull something, and the ML freaks out because he thinks that MC could've put poison in it. The MC could've just let the kid die? He got pulled into the ML's family drama for basically no reason, and the ML still acts like he's out to get them. Ugh.
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