I am not understanding the logic here. China wanting the islands so that it can surround and pressure Taiwan into unification is alright, but how does the U.S. forcing Japan to cede these Islands lessen its trade deficit? Does China just straight up pay trillions of dollars to the U.S. or...
I am liking this story so far with the sole exception of the romance plot between the male and female main characters. It rubs me the wrong way somehow.
If the author uses the excuse as "I cant trust that this person is actually in love with me because of my magic eyes" then I am dropping this like a brick. I am already on the fence because of the mc's attitude (He practically oozes self pity at times) and it seems like this is running through...
The story is fairly entertaining but I really wish the little sister stops being so sexualized every time she appears. It comes off as weird more than anything else.
Like many others, I feel that the "100 million years of sword training" while attention grabbing as title, is actually dragging the story down in the long run. The protagonist simply can't live up to what he should be (mentally and physically) given the amount of time he was training alone.