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are there even that number of males in the world ?
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I'm the author, so I don't know what to say. I'm shameless, but I can't praise myself to the heaven, so the note is honest. Wish you all a good read. If you have any question, ask them in reply to this, I'll probably answer.
A good novel that allows you to follow the adventures of a young daoïst priest who receives a livestreaming system, and simply continues his life while filming it. What's great is that his life, though interesting, stays relaxing, and the writing allows you to just feel good. The only disadvantage is a classic in chinese webnovels : a little bit of propaganda, though it's not to the point of racism.
Actually, this novel might have a hint of nationalism, but it's subtle enough to be bearable. (the kimchi error is so ridiculous it made me laugh instead) If you really think that the soft-power propaganda doesn't works(which I hope), then try to forget this part of the novel and focus on the quality of the writing, the character development, the pacing, and you'll see the novel is worth a read. And in my opinion, xianxia novels are more of a propaganda, because they tend to show the culture from a viewpoint that is widely liked. Instead the urban type novels tend to show things like corruption of officials, which, while they seem common to chinese people, are the scariest things in the mind of other people. So in terms of propaganda it's not the best I've seen.
actually I think it'sinteresting because instead of saying that taoïsm is good, he explains its doctrine, its philosophy. That gives the novel a depth that light novels usually don't have, and I find it refreshing to read something that's not merely on the "you killed my family, I will kill your family too" level. Furthermore, the MC can use his doctrine to explain his actions, so that they seem logical, unlike most novels.
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