Wide-eyed, wandering worlds of whimsy.
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... and this is also emotional abuse. If the other party is already an independent adult, that's one thing, but this is really too extreme to be saying to a child, especially as a parent. Even though he is wrong, it's his parents' responsibility to be patient and persistent in correcting his mistaken perspective. Running away because she's disappointed, distressed, or confused without doing anything to make sure his emotional and psychological needs are being met is negligent, and her words to drive him away are outright abusive. I get that she's unstable and just can't deal with him right now, but her escapism is also a big part of their family's problems.
They don't call jealousy "the beast" for nothing.
Safe? Not really. Temporary invulnerablity is far from safe, especially when it's paired with immobilization. Delayed detonation explosives, on-site rapid containment construction, ambush or infiltration.... 8 hours can be a very long time when one is effectively unresponsive and immobilized. And they still don't know if there is any real-world feedback for progress made "in-game."
Why does Tao Rongye feel a bit like a mad dog biting everywhere? Shen Yan only witnessed him dropping his facade, hasn't done anything to harm him, and he's already determined to humiliate her. Isn't that a little too neurotic?
The next chapter (webnovel #50) is a re-post of this one.
The next two chapters (46 & 47) are a re-post of this one.
Right? He shows no consideration for his own future here. Showing an excellence at the start, which he can't possibly maintain, is setting himself to be viewed as a failure who only disappoints his teachers. Instead, he would be better served by simply demonstrating his optimal performance, making decisions in line with his character, as well as the teachers' expectations and ideals.
Yes. Although his deception relied on her lack of skepticism, holding the victim responsible for the crime instead of the perpetrator is just insane. How nice it would be if we could all afford to be naive.
My vote is definitely on the latter: title + name. 👍
By planning a course of action for either possible response from the opponent, Tang really set them up to fail no matter how they respond.