@degenerateafro Not really that hard, PMG is a walking cliche. Though there are surprising twists, Lin Boi is mostly just your average Gary Stu character, portrayed to be the strongest guy at his level, possessing infallible logic and sheer dumb luck. But that also doesn't stop people enjoying the beatdowns he dishes out to other people.
The thing is, when people reach higher cultivation levels, they are supposed to possess wisdom that is equal to their power, but with PMG, there are almost no differences between strong Xuan Cultivators (Lin Boi's current Cultivation Realm) to Tian Cultivators (Next Realm) to Zun Cultivators (Realm higher than Zun) and Huang (Highest Cultivation level in the continent), since any spoiled young master that Lin Boi argues against or somehow offended becomes nothing more than another notch on Lin Feng's belt of people who he dominates over. I'm also afraid that the said can also be true to the MCs of the Authors next books, Ancient Godly Monarch and Legend of Ye Futian.
Moving on, Lin Boi in this arc is well composed because he strongly believes that there is a reason why the Vice Principal is helping him, and with Meng Qing here to "protect" him he doesn't actually have anything to fear, plus his anger is justified, so the readers would root for him irregardless.