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Very strong words. For me, my older brother is almost like a father, since he has been my example all my life. I remember as a child, when almost no one in my village had computers, I lay and watched him play Warcraft 3, which is why I became infected with a love of computer games, and then, following his example, and a love of computers in general. He was the one I was constantly compared to at school, as we studied at the same school with the same teachers 11 years apart, after which I enrolled at the same university to become a programmer as him. Now he has long been in demand as a programmer with a huge salary, while I am just starting to work in ordinary companies, and still, as in childhood, I watch him with endless admiration.
In fact, it's nice that the main character doesn't allow himself to be pushed around by every beautiful girl he meets. I read this novel with machine translation, and I really liked it. I hope the translator will be able to complete the translation.
This is the first time I've seen a fanfiction protagonist treated the same way as when other fanfiction protagonists take the girls of the original protagonists...
I'm surprised why people in the comments criticize this annoying cat for her motives, while agreeing with the author that she really didn't do anything, since the main character was able to stop her. I emphasize the word "smog". He purposefully did not want to harm her, and he had the strength to do so. But think about it, if he didn't have this power, would the cat have taken pity on him and left Alice to him? No. That is, the only reason why the cat did not harm an innocent (the Main Character), and there is a main character who justifies her for this reason. I read this fanfiction three years ago and decided to re-read it, as it's really not bad, but this situation, both then and now, makes me perplexed.
I think it's worth explaining to readers who have just viewed the original story and haven't read it why they now believe stories that have nothing to do with canon. The original explicitly stated that many of the concepts proposed by Xiaogang were innovative, and that was why, combined with the fact that he himself was weak, he was mocked because, according to the superstitions of the inhabitants of this world, if you are weak, then you cannot know anything about spirits. In fact, what Yu Xiaogang revealed to the whole world was known only to a select few, and even then not to everyone. Otherwise, how do you explain Ning Fengzhi's literal confirmation of the Master's genius? Or do you think he's an idiot too? Or why, in your opinion, did Xiaogang need an experimental sample in the form of Tang San to confirm his theories, if his discoveries, as the author said, are not discoveries and everyone knows about it? I expected a lot of canon knowledge from the author, who, as I understood from the description, ridicules idiots who know the original story only from fanfiction.