I was really hoping that it was cooking with something, like he becomes effectively a trickster god like the laughing salesman or that it was some build up to this being a sort of Chinese university version of american psycho but the twist was the magical "system" was entirely in his head and he was just committing a lot of fraud / the break up caused his brain to form into full on psycho-sociopathy. The latter would've been great pay off, both potentials being some level of criticism of materialistic culture.
Instead its a worship of the yuan, a nigh unlimited amount of money just given to someone for no reason. What directions are given on what to do with it? Be a sugar daddy I guess. Weirdly this story would be something which seems like it'd be banned in china as reactionary propaganda, at least how us americans perceive communist censorship. Effectively speaking this is a direct sort of show of decadence and materialism that is far too much for even many americans to handle as a story. Oddly enough tales of wealth in the west usually are supplanted paradoxically along with a message of "it aint everything" or at least some sort of bullshit moral teaching, here its just the yuan is god, the yuan is power, it can buy love and move reality itself.
The utter lack of a moral core to this story, makes it as vapid and empty as the materialistic people the main character splurges upon. At over 300 chapters, with absolutely nothing even interesting to say about the characters its very hard to recommend it. Its a story only about licking the boots of money, a horrible show of wish fulfillment which carries a small amount of entertainment value.