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When disaster strikes, all order collapses, money becomes meaningless paper, and discussions about order lose their significance. The only assurance that remains is power. And I, possessing power, can do as I please.
In this post-apocalyptic world, besides growing stronger, Li Ming must also deal with the persistent neighbor who continually sends the wife to borrow food.
"Ma'am, you can't always request food without offering anything in return, can you?"
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Write a reviewTranslation quality is mtl. there are alot of repeat chapters among the paid chapters, an average of 1 repeat chapter for every 3 normal chapters, which makes reading paid chapters akin to a scam
The author keeps trying to make you understand why you are the main character Would SA his neighbor. First it starts by telling you the neighbor and her husband don’t really talk to each other then it has the main character get massages so the other characters could get some food and then from that massage he starts touching her. She sets a boundary tell him no and then he sees her cooking for him again she’s already set the boundary, he comes over and then pushes her again and she says no leaves again. He took advantage of power just to SA it was like he had the whole world and he went straight towards his neighbor. That’s just chapter 17 so if it’s already starting with SA he’s gonna go and get worse from here and I’m good on that.
It's a good story, but way too many repeat chapters that have been edited. Giant waste of points to read the same chaper 3 times.
is author even writing a story?, based on these other reviews,currently it doesn't seem so. i will maybe try this novel decade later if it even hasn't be axed -------------------------------------------------
I read into the raws, but not too far in, Honestly, the story itself is not bad, pretty good actually. The only thing that miffed me was: Spoiler Alert The main character seems to have a fetish for married women, not only the widowed kind either. Even that is OK I guess, in relative to how the author keeps describing the perspective of the men who lost their wife. It makes me a tad, no, very uncomfortable while reading. I'm enjoying the story, but man is this bothering me, always on the edge of my mind.
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