Tang Hao was an honest man making an honest living, but despite all his honesty and kindness, life often looked the other way. Even when he stood up for a man in the streets, he ended up being beaten to a pulp and the man he stood up for? He disappeared. That left Tang Hao with nothing to prove and a hefty medical bill blowing through his savings. However, while he lay unconscious in the hospital, he could feel a warmth coming from the jade pendent he wore as it began to feed him with a trove of priceless information. Now discharged, and still armed with the same naivety and honesty, what will our village peasant do with this newfound power? Will he go on to conquer the hearts of a hundred women? Will he defeat the mightiest crime lords? Only time will tell, but for now, fate has many whimsical plans for Tang Hao.
I enjoyed most of the beginning of this story. One of my only gripes, so far, with it is Elira. This early 15th century bohemia. There were almost no women who could fight during this time period, let alone trusted enough by the men of this time hiring them to kill bandits. I'm still going to continue reading this because you don't see any KCD fanfics and i enjoyed it up until that point, but just a heads up that at this time period ,and for most of humna history, both men and women were extremely against women doing anything considered non-traditional in the slightest.