This story has so many unbearable cliche. The MC rent the house, but who would expect to see a "Young and beautiful Lady who has some points of grace?" He say. If we are given this scenerio on a novel, we can predict the outcome. And yes, "I'm surprised" that the Young Lady is from the Wealthy Family?! Who would expect that? Then again, I held back my "surprise" and read the next chapters. And again, who would thought that in the same place where the mc was and saw the "Young Lady" got chased by some people (the BodyGuards of this young lady's father) and by chance, the young lady saw the MC and have him as a shield. Not "surprised" because of the ridiculous strength of the MC he been putting nonstop on his status, he defeated the body Guards. Huh, who would expect that? and with that, I stopped reading and wrote this review. 5 Stars because the Story is Nice, just the "execution" is bad and sooo cliche.
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LIKEWell, what can I say? I read too much chinese novels, and such instances has become ingrained within my mind I mean, in every other modern day city chinese novel with a male lead, there will also be cases where the person he offends in a random restaurant is the son of one of a giant company, while another person who was dying randomly barged in front of him while he was casually walking in the streets, and asked for mc to save him. Isn't it how surprising how the dying man is actually one of the leaders of a powerful underground gang? Lets not mention the numerous beauties that pop up in front of him one way or another, be it whether if he is in school, working, or simply whistling to himself while walking through a remote street. What can I say, other than this being the typical MC halo? And this is why Chinese novels have more than a few thousand chapters, while English novels stop at around a few hundred