Feng Ling Tian Xia
The author talks about how evil this guy is, how truly evil he is, then goes on to describe him as an assassin with a heart of gold. So was the author making a joke? Or do they truly think an evil person would rescue children and refuse to hurt someone innocent. Where exactly is the evil in that description?
So, the greatest super evil assassin is a softie towards weak or innocent people, he’s also a hot-heated youth(which contradicts everything an assassin has to be) who died because he’s also a patriotic piece of sh*t idealist which would make china proud as he risked his life and died to steal back the treasure that wasn’t really belonging to anyone and was just unearthed there, for a country we can hardly say he belongs to as he’s part of the underworld as an assassination organization in the shadows. What’s wrong with this moron? Only the first chapter and he already contradicted his own setting at least several times. The mc is just a piece of garbage, hot-headed youth with sh*t for brains. What about the promised assassin? I can already see the mushy, chinese ”romcom” romance that will make someone puke out of disgust and want to kill the girls while wanting the mc to grow a pair. I can also already see his future ideals and goals, probably will be protecting his harem and maybe family and make them grow as he devotes his life to it. Geez. This author should either write a proper assassin or do without that entire bullsh*t if he’s not going to do it properly. This novel is probably awesome for teenagers or people who haven’t read a lot of novels, because this guy hits most of the sweet spots for a teenage powertrip. I would’ve loved this a few years back, but now? I can’t even bother to read more as it’s painfully clear how all of this will turn out. And here I was hoping for something to read, now I have to try and find something else which is pretty hard nowadays.
Wow, the mc is really such a little b*tch, the author is bullsh*tting too much if he expects this guy to be likable for people other than inexperienced, dreamy teens. People who actually cares about the story. Look how many times he contradicts himself in one chapter and how much of a hypocrite he is. Look at how forced this setting is when the author isn’t even willing to go through with it.