
Personally I feel it's more accurate since he can't really do his job as a physician if he got wrapped up in the politics. It's not his strong suit so he'd be dead by now really. I also like it better than the stories that outright re-do history. Like that one Korean story were he "invents" modern guns and cannons and uses them to defeat the Mongolians and Chinese? Stop, that's embarrassing!
In any case, this is more realistic in showing that one person, even with cheats and influence, can't change the flow of natural course like preventing uprisings. Ppl will ultimately become corrupt or be discontent with the corrupted. I'm disappointed Cao Cao didn't heed his warning but that too is ultimately his fate and his nature. There's not much MC can do about that.
I’m kind of annoyed that Hutao isn’t interfering with the future when it’s needed. He’s wishy washy, he will interfere as a doctor but doesn’t prevent what’s happening now. He doesn’t even have to say it, he could have someone leave a letter.
The story lost its place, if it’s going to focus on him being a doctor that’s fine but he’s actively letting people die by being a bystander.
I’m just confused and getting lost in the story cause it’s like a history book and MC is just the side character looking in, instead of a character living there.