Azraeeeel
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From my 15 years of experience of reading novels, I know that there's a 90% of betrayal from average-built friends. I mean, how many protagonist have been betrayed during their process of crossing the Tribulation and attaining Immortality? Fat friends, on the other hand, have a 0% chance of betraying the protagonist. They're simply left by the protagonist as he attains strength, which is truly a pity. #BringBackFatty
Agreed. In English, it's like though, thou, dough, etc. Some people would confuse one word for the other, therefore you have to clarify it for them. I assume it's the same with Chinese words, in that there are many similar sounding words, but the way you write those words are different.
No, dude. I've read the raws and beyond 120ch is a restart. Yes. All the build-up, all the character development (or lack of it), etc will be reset because apparently, he was only in a simulation created by the system, and he is the true owner of the system that Du Hao (?) owns. Also, the author didn't even do a good job at wrapping things up, he just rushed it and proceeded to go on to the real world. In addition, the monotony of it will become more apparent over time. Because instead of making the MC do productive things, he often makes him reminisce about his time in the simulation and how great it was. Needless to say, it's a boring novel with only wish-fulfillment in mind.
Friendly Dragon? Long means Dragon and, from my research, Haoxuan means Friendly. Correct me if I'm wrong.
I remember myself when I smugly handed my cousins a cigarette at our reunion. Can't help but cringe now that I think about it.
It's to be efficient. When you have a watch, you don't need to take out your phone. Plus, it's also an investment. There was an Omega watch worth about ten grand in the 80's-90's (I forgot the model) but it is now worth 80 grand. Same goes for other luxury watches. Not to mention, watches can also be passed down as a heirloom to the next generation. So even if you die and your grandsons are broke, they could just sell your watch for profit.
My memory is even worse. I can't even remember the dates. Granted, I stay at home all day reading.
Shut up. Logic is nonexistent in chinese novels. Just remember to lower your IQ when reading one.
Morals are for the weak. The strong speak with their fists.
I've read the raws up to 400+ch and I can say that this is a good one. In this one, the MC is pseudo-op. That means that, the MC himself doesn't have godlike powers, but everyone around him thinks so. In addition, everything in the MC's house are artifacts that even immortals will fight for, which basically solidifies his position as a bigshot in the eyes of others. But the MC himself doesn't think that they are artifacts; he thinks that they only ordinary things, which led him to give away most of his stuff. Also, if you don't like the fact that the MC is powerless, don't worry. In the 200-350 chapter mark, he'll gain something so OP that basically no one can touch him, literally and metaphorically. All in all, it's a fun and relaxing read. However, if you don't like repetitive stuff, then I advice you to stay away from this novel. The amount of repeating scenes in this novel is so many that I can't even count it.
Rich second generation heirs are the most common types of people that are seeking death. Their usual approach of seeking death is offending the main protagonist. Typically, their wish is fulfilled in an instant, or they are given time to plot schemes before they get their wish. Either way, it's common among the rich second generation to do this.
Yes. I should probably delete those comments since I quite like the book now that I've read over a quarter of it.