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My greatest satisfaction would be if Pippa never appeared again. I don't understand why the author made her appear again; now he has to put up with Pippa's fanboys every time he introduces a new couple.
Sure, much better than going back to Pippa and spending the rest of his life with that boring and annoying girl.
What's your problem with this obsession with Pippa? It's over, it's in the past, forget about it. People with closed minds who think that first love should be the only one for the rest of your life, damn it, they're so used to the protagonist staying with the same woman from beginning to end that they forget that reality is that it's never like that and even the exceptions run the risk of ending in divorce.
Why does the author name him Krish when everyone else in the story refers to him as Antony?
All of this is just in the first 5 chapters.
It's a complete rip-off, excuse me if I got carried away and with all due respect to the readers, but to hell with the author. It started strangely with a 15-year-old protagonist in an adult series with characters who are already close to 30 or older, and then the author inserts an exaggerated tragic story for the original boy for no reason whatsoever. The author wanted him in the hospital but went overboard, and even imposes a "destiny" on him (because it's forced, Rob didn't ask what career he wanted to pursue, he just gave him the singer package and to hell with his soul). The destiny of a singer in a world of doctors, with stories of adult doctors, with hectic lives revolving around the hospital and what happens there. This author has absolutely no common sense when it comes to building a story.
It's a complete rip-off, excuse me if I got carried away and with all due respect to the readers, but to hell with the author. It started strangely with a 15-year-old protagonist in an adult series with characters who are already close to 30 or older, and then the author inserts an exaggerated tragic story for the original boy for no reason whatsoever. The author wanted him in the hospital but went overboard, and even imposes a "destiny" on him (because it's forced, Rob didn't ask what career he wanted to pursue, he just gave him the singer package and to hell with his soul). The destiny of a singer in a world of doctors, with stories of adult doctors, with hectic lives revolving around the hospital and what happens there. This author has absolutely no common sense when it comes to building a story.
What's the point of having a teenage protagonist in this world? It starts badly because he's not even a doctor, and I thought they went to the hospital because he's an intern there; the author missed a great opportunity.