Recent developments are just disappointing

DJhunter September 18, 2024 7:57 pm

She just shared Yuri’s story about her dependence on the scholarship and even complementing her skills; but why is she suddenly trying to jeopardize it for her? I understand she’s upset and there’s injustice but why did the author even introduced a pitiful character to be beaten by the mc? Let me guess, the mc will save Yuri when things turn south for her after the placements are corrected.

It really irritates me when stories like this have some tests like this where the curricular (usually mathematics, physics, etc) are way similar to our world and the protagonist always solves these complex problems without a calculator! I also wish they showed the mc studying prior and learning the curriculum is somewhat different but uses similar concepts and learn those differences. It’s not that important but would be better than a girl obsessing over a knight.

Responses
    Lihua September 19, 2024 6:03 pm

    MC did study for them though. She learnt more about mathematics and all when studying under Karin iirc. She didn't know everything from the start.

    Cat September 20, 2024 8:24 pm

    agree with you, I would die in my math class without a calculator

    eggsins September 22, 2024 12:25 pm

    Because the author isn’t that good I guess

    D_ck.simp September 25, 2024 6:56 pm

    Funny how you read it from the start yet seems to forget to read those chapters where the princess was taught? And what's wrong with her filing an objection for "injustice"? So if you met a person with a sad back story, and fought him/her fair and square, you also got perfect and the first one to passed the exam paper, and you got 2nd place? You will just gonna keep quite about it?



    Young toddler, you must think before you blab nonsensical things about that. No matter what place you got, if you do your best and you think you have rights to object, DO IT. No matter who you will gonna face, DO IT. Because in this world, no one will fight for your rights but you, ONLY YOU. You are not a princess, not a royal blood, you might don't have the saddest background, you mught not sickly, you might not rich nor the poorest, but if you know someone is trying to violate your rights, FIGHT FOR IT. What happened with toddlers now adays? All talk no bite?

    DJhunter September 27, 2024 12:32 am
    Funny how you read it from the start yet seems to forget to read those chapters where the princess was taught? And what's wrong with her filing an objection for "injustice"? So if you met a person with a sad ba... D_ck.simp

    Hello there d_ck.simp, a funny name for someone trying to sermon someone possibly younger than them. 



    Anyways, I know she was taught by her mentor but I was pointing out how these stories never bother discussing or mentioning any difference they have with our world regarding curriculum. The protagonists just excel at almost everything and they usually solve complex problems without using calculators. Even my engineering friends always have a calculator or some system to calculate things for them.

    

About the injustice, no one said not to fight for injustice. If you read the following sentences and had some reading comprehension, you might have found out that I was criticizing the author for how they painted the situation. In the original story, Yuri should have won that olympiad if the protagonist wasn’t there. It’s even hilarious how while the protagonist recognized who Yuri was, the protagonist brushed her off as someone insignificant (“She didn’t have a major role in the original work.”). Where’s the justice for Yuri? Now with their involvement, not only did the protagonist jeopardize Yuri’s right for that 1st place they also potentially put Yuri and her family in danger. And now we have our protagonist fight for her justice? It’s ironic. After the protagonist gets her justice, she will save Yuri from the predicament she created and Yuri will find the protagonist her savior. 



    What a wholesome and great ending that teaches us that it’s ok to steal someone’s achievement as long as you save them in the future! /s (in case you didn’t get it)



    Lihua September 27, 2024 3:21 am
    Hello there d_ck.simp, a funny name for someone trying to sermon someone possibly younger than them. 

Anyways, I know she was taught by her mentor but I was pointing out how these stories never bother disc... DJhunter

    1. FL didn't steal anyone's achievement. She earned it.

    2. Sure this story doesn't talk about the differences between our curriculum and their world curriculum but there are manhwas that do mention it. I can't mention any from the top of my head but the most significant difference in it is History. The history of their world differs from our world. As for maths, it's the same in some worlds while for others they don't even have the concept of 0 which our MC has to introduce.

    3. Girl, you just said FL brushed off Yuri as insignificant. Then how did you want her to react? To fawn over her, saying how amazing she is? Become her bestie or something?

    4. How the heck did she put Yuri and her family in danger? Also, it's not like the FL is meaninglessly participating in the competition.

    Tbh, to me you sound like those character in manhwas who force the MCs to follow the original plot even if their ending in the original plot is bad.

    DJhunter September 27, 2024 6:44 am
    1. FL didn't steal anyone's achievement. She earned it. 2. Sure this story doesn't talk about the differences between our curriculum and their world curriculum but there are manhwas that do mention it. I can't ... Lihua

    1. Right, she earned 1st place in this timeline because she participated in it (after getting tutored by a great mentor and having her past life memory) which should’ve been Yuri’s if she wasn’t there.

    2. Uhh… I don’t understand why you’re bringing up a potential manhwa (but no title) that does mention differences when I am specifically speaking about those that don’t, like this one. Also, the history of another world would be obviously different. Again, I don’t understand why you’re bringing up irrelevant/obvious information. You guys love to ignore the fact that I’m mostly talking about the curriculum that involves solving equations (mathematics, geometry, and physics) and the protagonist solving them WITHOUT a calculator.

    3. Fawning over Yuri wasn’t even the point since the protagonist complimented Yuri multiple times, which I stated in my original post. Can you even READ? I mentioned her brushing off Yuri as insignificant to emphasize that the author tries to justify the protagonist taking 1st place instead of Yuri. The whole development reads, “Yeah she’s just a minor poor character that doesn’t impact the story so it shouldn’t matter if I take away the 1st place that was hers originally and earn myself some money!” The protagonist lacks empathy or even a sense of what she’s doing to Yuri. She’s there complementing and hyping Yuri up just to beat her and take 1st place. In other words, she’s a fake “friend.”

    4. I will confess, this is just a prediction of the future chapters. However, the protagonist does paint that Yuri and her family are dependent on the duke’s sponsorship, like foreshadowing future events. If Yuri loses 1st place (despite getting a perfect score), the duke and little brat will be disappointed and angry and will likely punish Yuri for losing to the “useless” princess. Later, the protagonist will save Yuri in this situation and might also be Yuri’s new sponsor and savior. I guess it’s alright as long as everything ends well, right? We will just have to wait.

    I am not sure why you’re assuming that; you’re not the only one frustrated by those protagonists who insist on following the original story and fumbling. It is just frustrating that the protagonist is POTENTIALLY creating a problem that they will somehow solve and be the hero to the victim. Moreover, it is not like she has it bad, she has already changed the story and become adored and loved.

    DJhunter September 27, 2024 6:53 am
    Hello there d_ck.simp, a funny name for someone trying to sermon someone possibly younger than them. 

Anyways, I know she was taught by her mentor but I was pointing out how these stories never bother disc... DJhunter

    This was cut for some reason:

    For someone reading on a place that some writers have been fighting against for their justice, It must be nice to have your “justice” speech today, huh? Don’t even try to teach someone about justice or anything at all if you’re just going to belittle and call them a toddler. It makes you sound narcissistic and delusional, so insufferable to talk to. 

Before you get started on criticizing me for being here as well, I don’t care about them. I’ll continue to read here until its gone, leave my opinions on the many stories I will read, and maybe even take my time to respond to hypocrites like you.



    Lastly, you’re QUITE a lame adult who doesn’t even know the difference between quiet and quite.

    Lihua September 27, 2024 9:44 am
    1. Right, she earned 1st place in this timeline because she participated in it (after getting tutored by a great mentor and having her past life memory) which should’ve been Yuri’s if she wasn’t there. 2.... DJhunter

    So, just to be sure, are you blaming the FL for participating in the competition or are you blaming her for taking the first place even though she knew that Yuri was dependent on scholarships?

    DJhunter September 27, 2024 5:39 pm
    So, just to be sure, are you blaming the FL for participating in the competition or are you blaming her for taking the first place even though she knew that Yuri was dependent on scholarships? Lihua

    Well, there’s more to it than that. But to answer your question, it’s a little bit of both but more on the latter. There are many ways for her to earn money without sabotaging someone’s scholarship. For example, she could collaborate with her mentor and many others to create a piece of our modern technology to further show to more people she’s not just a “useless” princess. Or anything that the author can be creative about instead of this plain development. But just to be clear, I’m not saying she needs to turn a blind to the discrimination/injustice she experienced. Hell, as someone who also competed in some olympiad, I would be the first on those professors’ faces if I learned that I should have been 1st place