Lin Yu’an who was a well known and talented doc in the day and a big gang boss from the underground world in the night, binded with a system called the Don system when he was shot dead. The system took him to Ancient China which did not exist in history and thus begins his new life completing tasks given by the system to become a big time Don in that era. He thought it was going to be an easy sailing but Lin Yuan was met with a wife and two little buns when he woke. " okay it's all right" he thought since he already liked children then he'd recognize the little buns but as for the wife let's just take it as roommate. Unexpectedly he fell in love for his new roommate even to the extend of becoming an obsession, Lin Yuan a gang boss who is used to having anything he wanted even if he had to break it and a little wife who became dependant on him and greedy to keep the devil he deems to be a good man to himself. Join him on his journey on how he reigns over the underground world of the Ancient Times and take his family to heights they've never dreamt of before. Mc: Gong. Gang boss and a doctor, good with poisons too. Doesn't like to flatter others. Values family, but not wontonly. Ml: Shou. Scholarly, strong and bold. Looks up to MC. Find me: Hawa Kim#2294 Support me: http://ko-fi.com/hawakim
Delusion, Enchantment, and ImaginationDeception, Manipulation, and Strategywhere the Duke and Duchess deceive and abuse Quixote. In Book I, Quixote is deceived by the priest, the barber, his housekeeper, his niece, Cardenio and Dorotea, among others. Even Sancho lies to Quixote, claiming to deliver the letter to Dulcinea. In the early chapters, the characters conspire to destroy Quixote's library and when the knight-errant prepares for his second sally, there is an effort to prevent him from leaving. In the second half of Book I, the priest and the barber enjoy numerous distractions but their primary concern is getting Don Quixote home safely. Their strategy is to use Quixote's delusions as a means of tricking him. Quixote believes that a cage is an enchantment to carry him to his next adventure. Meanwhile, the barber disguises himself and pretends to be a prophet, foretelling Quixote's triumphal return home. When Quixote speaks to the Princess Micomicona he does no think to ask 'Where is Dorotea?' because he does not Dorotea. But when the barber disappears in and out of costume, Quixote remains deceived. Indeed, the characters do not even bother wearing their disguises at one point because Quixote is so deep within his fantasy that there is no risk of him perceiving reality.