World's Greatest Senior Disciple - Chapter 61
Comments for chapter "Chapter 61"
The heck is this now I totally don’t care about your love but I want story progress fast
There’s nothing more irritating than a series with MC who suffer inferiority complex.
The crazy bitch is here o. The crazy one
Misunderstanding tropes, at their core, just like all tropes, are fine. The idea is not inherently trash, nor is it unusable in a way that supports the plot and the story. What is trash, however, is how most authors have been using it. The girl just can’t f*cking say it, and the guy is so thickheaded that he couldn’t have been bothered to stay and listen to her finish the GODDAMN SENTENCE. Now, some other wh*re is here to make it worse, and the actual plot and direction of this story has entirely shifted from the murim-romance combination to just romance, and badly written romance at that. It’s atrocious.
This kind of trope really irritates me!!! Maybe it’s because this also happened to me irl, and I see myself in the MC, acting like such a sad boy.
no you don’t. he’s already booked though there are some mis understandings at the moment due to author’s lack of creativity to come up with some thing else.
the REAL waifu has arrived. (im jk… kinda… not really HOHOHO)
I’m sorry, but the chief patroller was playing death in the ending. (The man)
61 chapters and it’s still left at strange fate
Bro needs to pull his head out the gutter and get rid of that inferiority complex smh.
I actually hate the MC rn, like what is wrong with saying how you feel or listening to what she has to say/ask

































it’s not QUITE a “misunderstanding trope” because his issue isn’t that he thinks SHE doesn’t like him. he KNOWS she likes him. it’s that he has let himself believe what her father said and thinks he has no status. and, he’s right about that. he has nothing to offer her than “love”.
then he sees the man who was “engaged” to her, and sees someone who has more to offer her.
there’s an idea that some rich people like to “slum it” with poor people and get bored and eventually go back to their rich lifestyles when things get hard.
here, he has told her: she has the privilege of ignoring status and wealth. he doesn’t.