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MoNaYe
11 months ago
I think it’s a bit too late to drop this when you have read up to 597 chapter and perfectly kbow Yun Che’s character, besides there was a plot justification to do this. Would you rather ler her die and keep her purity? I think we should read further and see what his master thinks about all of this, maybe you’ll be surprised.
Seriously let’s not pretend it’s one of those “noble” cultivation stories like Yuan Zun or Doulou Dalu, the whole arc had this purity vibe at the start but that’s it, back to reality.
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1 year ago
Ah, the well known trope: “I raped you while you were drugged, but it was for your own good so it’s OK. Look, I even broke through, you should be happy for your disciple.”
Poor master kept her honor during a thousand years, but the disciple finally figured out he was in a manhua and was way too chivalrous for the setting.
That’s a step too far for me, I’m now thinking of dropping this.
I think it’s a bit too late to drop this when you have read up to 597 chapter and perfectly kbow Yun Che’s character, besides there was a plot justification to do this. Would you rather ler her die and keep her purity? I think we should read further and see what his master thinks about all of this, maybe you’ll be surprised.
Seriously let’s not pretend it’s one of those “noble” cultivation stories like Yuan Zun or Doulou Dalu, the whole arc had this purity vibe at the start but that’s it, back to reality.
Ah, the well known trope: “I raped you while you were drugged, but it was for your own good so it’s OK. Look, I even broke through, you should be happy for your disciple.”
Poor master kept her honor during a thousand years, but the disciple finally figured out he was in a manhua and was way too chivalrous for the setting.
That’s a step too far for me, I’m now thinking of dropping this.