What a great chapter. A lot of Chinese authors never really set their stories during this very traumatic period in China. This is definitely way more interesting than generic ancient fantasy China basically all stories in this genre are set in. The self-interested betrayal wasn't completely...
How it is that we have billionaires that get rich from the stock market and do nothing? Wouldn't the working class of the people rise up? How it is that America fought a war for 20 years in a place that Americans couldn't point to on a map for reasons that were forgotten?
People keep pointing...
I am impressed that Rubia's character did a 180 in a believable way. I wouldn't have expected this when reading the first couple of chapters. Tbh, the beginning is pretty rough but now it's very cool to see the pieces fix together.
I definitely feel like the story is finding its groove. Before we just had a bunch of random events loosely strung together. Now we focus more on character backgrounds, which is a different feel than before.
I am surprised by this chapter, it's nothing like the previous ones. The beginning of the series is intriguing but MC is a pretty undefined character. This chapter absolutely nailed down his motivations in ways that surprised me.
Hilarious translation name and credit page. A+
Also, I am impressed that the author bothered to write a backing story for the reincarnator. Most stories straight up forget about that.