Forced to Become the Villainous Son-in-law - Ch. 7

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I do like the overall story just sometimes the small details of it surprise me, like really at 3% plot armor increase you unlock a bonus. Seemed a little early - will he unlock something every 3% increase? lol I know stupid that I let these small details bug me -- I have to keep reminding myself to just sit back and enjoy the story lol.

Thanks for the chapter update, they've been quite frequently and I appreciate it!
 
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Wow if 3% plot armor gets you a random "king of thieves" out of nowhere to defend you against thugs, I'd very afraid to see what that 97% plot armor looks like on the hero.

Also, did we just get a translator note explaining what a "robin hood" does ? Or was that an original chinese note that the translators kept ?

Also also, "– What should we do ? ­– Make money." Yep, this is a manhua alright.
 
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There's no way a little salt shaker can be so valuable

To get sea salt you flood a field with sea water and just wait for it to dry up. Requirements: land, sea
 
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There's no way a little salt shaker can be so valuable

During ancient times (mostly around Rome), they used salt instead of precious materials as currency, because people didn't know about the sea salt technique back then.

In the future, when an apocalyptic situation happens, gold would be absolutely useless. Food and Supplies would be extremely valuable these times.

These are the norms.
 
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Me: *Puts a bit too much salt on my chips* god dammit now my chips are ruined
Ancient people: Gimmie that god dame salt or i will cut you down
 
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@Afuckinowl super old message, but probably buying something dirt cheap that they produce there since the cost of living will be low there so people will sell things for less because they need less money to survive and people have less money to buy with. Basically the same principle as why people use vietnamese sweat shops to make their goods.
 

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