Let’s ignore the writing style and plot. In fact, these two aspects are okay, especially the idea of ????this novel is very interesting. After reading dozens of chapters, the protagonist treats everyone anyway.
If you can't beat me, I have a back-up, so I want to ask.
If you met such a person, could you really endure it?
At this point, many people will start to say, novels, if you take it seriously, you will lose, and I just laugh at this.
I just want to say that even if it is a novel, it will express the author's thoughts with some real emotions and logic. I feel that the author just takes it for granted that the protagonist should be awesome, and I don't care about anyone.
Is this the logic of the novel?
Even Long Aotian expresses his affection for friends or ordinary strangers, and no matter how bad the situation is, he will also express his affection for beautiful women.
As for this book, I am most interested in it anyway, no matter who you are.
Brother, you have a system to do this. This kind of behavior is completely meaningless to children and will teach them bad things.
Especially for this kind of white text, people who read the novel for the first time can't tell the difference.
To be honest, brother, this kind of character cannot survive ten chapters in other novels. It is usually a grindstone for the protagonist Long Aotian and his friends.
Finally, I would like to say to those who see me criticizing this novel and then saying that you are a ****, get out if you don’t read it.
Uh-huh, uh-huh, I really want to get out.
I hope these people still have their own common sense. The reason why a novel is a novel is not only that it is enjoyable to read. You have to define what kind of novel it is. Even if you want to read a novel easily, you still have some communication skills.
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Anyway, I don’t know what the author’s personality is like, but I think the author doesn’t like to communicate with others, or is a little afraid of communicating with others.
That's why YY has this kind of character with a somewhat skewed outlook on life in the novel.
Is life convenient?