Alright, alright, listen up, folks—lemme lay it down for ya, Ausy-style. We got ourselves a story here on WebNovel, and I’ll be real: it’s got about as much originality as a knock-off handbag in a tourist trap. The kind where every chapter reads like a sob story assembly line. You know the drill—MC’s got talent, gets shunned, something tragic happens, rinse, repeat. Like the author just took the ol’ “copy-paste tragedy” handbook, switched up a few names, and called it a day. It’s like they’re tossing these backstories out on a conveyor belt, but forgot to add any real flavor.
Now don’t get me wrong, a cliché here and there? Fine. Sprinkle ‘em like seasoning, you feel me? But when the whole damn plot’s made of ’em? That’s like eating a whole bowl of salt and calling it soup. I’m sittin’ here with nothin’ but a foggy mess in my head, like, “Was this story any different from the last ten I skimmed?” Nah, not really. Coulda been epic if they just threw somethin’ wild into the mix—a freak accident leaves him blind, or, I don’t know, hit him with some good ol’ amnesia, split personalities… anything but the same ol’ “my life’s a tragedy” rerun.
So take my advice: ditch those tired-ass clichés and aim for somethin’ fresh. We rebuke the unholy cycle of overdone tropes, praise originality Buddha! Monkey clichés, be gone! Take a step towards creative enlightenment, friend—you’ll thank me later.