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Again, I totally don't understand this Chinese superstition about a "Heavenly Son" and something like that. What makes them think that the main characters are really protected by the world, and the villains, regardless of their actions, will lose? Can't they at least consider the possibility that it's not the world that protects the main character, because he's the main character, but he's the main character precisely because he, out of 8 billion people, has met more favorable outcomes in the course of his life that have made him the main character? A typical survivor's mistake. You can just stop acting like an asshole and you'll stop being a villain, isn't that obvious? Obviously, it turns out later that the world is really intelligent, but how did the main character initially know about this? It's one thing when something like this happens in Xianxia, where the world is really reasonable, but when it's shoved into urban novels, it causes nothing but disgust at the stupidity of the main characters.
It's a rather strange wording. Should a woman be loyal to a villain because he is handsome and has a lot of money? Complete nonsense. It often happens, of course, that in such novels the main characters are no better than the villains, if you stop looking at their actions through the prism of the fact that they are the main characters, but still, for the most part, the girls are completely justified in abandoning such assholes.
It looks like a translation of his name from Chinese.
If a man can't justify the trust of even his own girlfriend, then he's worthless. I have no idea how to read something like that.
It's a good thing that the translator removed those disgusting thoughts from the original.
Oshi no ko
People don't complain about the gloomy protagonist. It was written in the description, so there's nothing wrong with that. But the tag "Gloomy protagonist" does not mean that what is happening is extremely unrealistic and full of BS in the girls' thoughts. This is not a gloomy protagonist. This is the author's attempt to project himself onto the "Super Sigma sexy cold-blooded" protagonist whom all girls love.