The blurry weirdly written note at the end TT oh lord. Thank you for uploading it though, it will bring more attention to the story
We’re in for a long game I see. I believe MC will end up with the black haired guy in like 10 years because of his damn rules and pulling the psychologist on MC. MC needs to have one good conversation with the blue haired dumb af asshole and I think he'll be good after a month or two, it’s not that he can’t get over him. He has too many unanswered questions.
Now I'm sure ML loves MC, he’s just making stupid ass decisions. Besides that ISTG MC is supposed to be smart, but he is not any better than ML. There will be pretty difficult moments up ahead but it’s important to keep in mind that this shit will pass and it will get better
I love it so much, thank you. I'm happy to see more Chinese novels getting adapted recently. Hope we'll see stuff like Thriller Trainee and QWTFOTD SOON.
Honestly this is the only story that pulled off the skewed perspective so well. It’s a big spoiler, but pretty much MC remembers himself as the worst villain, but he actually didn’t really do much to harm anybody, the worst thing he did is hire Nam Hae Sol's father as a gardener for his family and imply that he will do sth bad to him, but he actually does nothing and instead just gives him a stable income. Like bro was a teenage girl with a celebrity crush in his past life, not some villain. But people miss it because they don’t read the novel till the end when we get ML's perspective. I hate how people don’t think for themselves, I actually figured it out pretty early because I didn’t blindly trust the narrative.
Honestly this is the only story that pulled off the skewed perspective so well. It’s a big spoiler, but pretty much MC remembers himself as the worst villain, but he actually didn’t really do much to harm anybody, the worst thing he did is hire Nam Hae Sol's father as a gardener for his family and imply that he will do sth bad to him, but he actually does nothing and instead just gives him a stable income. Like bro was an obsessed teenage girl with a celebrity crush in his past life, not some villain. But people miss it because they don’t read the novel till the end when we get ML's perspective. I hate how people don’t think for themselves, I actually figured it out pretty early because I didn’t blindly trust the narrative.