The protagonist is a trouble avoiding... well, not exactly. It’d be more accurate if I say cliché avoiding. He has a system that rewards him based on his actions. For example, he meets a girl crying by the river, what does he do? Does he pick something cliché like comforting her? No! He walks away. Example number 2, he encounters two seniors battling it out, what does he do? Does he stick around and wait so that he could maybe pick up some gains after the battle? No! He walks away. Everytime he does that, the system would reward him points. Although the protagonist isn’t avoiding all these just for the sake of avoiding trouble, and is instead avoiding them for benefits he’d gain if he does so, this is still my cup of tea. A protagonist that doesn’t get into trouble volutarily is great!
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LIKELol, the typical beta jp mc will just go save the damsel in distress while he doesn’t know her at all, or those type of cliché .Here, The mc just doesn’t want trouble AT All because most of The times, the reward for this type of cliché is risky as **** where he can lose his life if he isn’t constantly cautious with his souroundings. So just shut up if you don’t have read the novel please.
Don't compare gold with shit that novel is bench mark bro ...and this is just typical author changing his writing style according to hype
I’m an Elder but sorry i don’t support you in this one, you have to guide the new disciples, not bully them.
i also like trouble avoiding mc but I don't like how he is not even trying to get stronger. only way he get stronger is through random points and they are also random, so that means he only get stronger if his luck is good and get points in his strength, physics etc and that also only 1 point.