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hakddn
hakddnLv22yr
2022-09-03 08:02

Another CHINA number 1,china is supreme,chinese race is superior novel. japan/Europe and america are nothing but slave nation. for jesus Christ chinese people move on. what happen in wwII is part of the war don't blame japan to anything bad happen in your country is not their fault that you are weak in that time. i thought you are strong with exaggerated history like "romance of the 3 kingdom" like war lord lu bu kill 50million soldier. really? 50million?

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JrrGBaro
JrrGBaroLv14

Then why didn't America stop dissing Germany and Russia? Why didn't they move on?

InoueAkio
InoueAkioLv13

Dude more like in every Urban novel you'll find China Cussing Japan (Cherry Blossom, Sakura Country) about they're thieves and all that....China was only the peace loving and want the welfare of earth while others just want to destroy it and all that....Since Webnovel is owned by China then the obvious reason for the promotion of these type of novels but in reality we all how skewed mentality of China is... Always ready to annex new nations in the guise that they were part of China in ancient times But don't have any documented history of that but still trying to incite the readers with these ideas and trying to shape the mentality...Every Country want to popularize itself but that hatred shouldn't be kept on spreading due to they were ruled by Japanese during WW2...After these many years, they should have learnt to just let it go and not keep on grabbing it.

JrrGBaro:Then why didn't America stop dissing Germany and Russia? Why didn't they move on?
tuna_9589
tuna_9589Lv12

what is blue waffling about his roommates who are good friends with mc are middle eastern, Japanese and American, a main love interest is American as well, I find it hard to find racism/Chinese superiority in this novel

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