Is everything alright? The beginning was quite lengthy due to the MC's system and the universe's rules. Sometimes, the MC's naivety and sluggishness frustrate me to the point of wanting to bang my head. He's also stubborn, refusing to stop until he hits a wall, then impulsively blaming and scolding the system that had given him advice multiple times. I stopped reading because I couldn't stomach how the secondary character was portrayed. The author portrayed the general as despicable, but then seemed to lose control. I'm curious about your thoughts on this quote: "Fu Zhan didn't try to reconcile because he knew he wasn't worthy and couldn't offer a future, so he remained silent." Do you think Fu Zhan was wronged by Wang Chen? In reality, Wang Chen wasn't deserving of Fu Zhan's efforts. Fu Zhan went to great lengths, even planning to elope, only for Wang Chen to betray him. How can one claim Fu Zhan was unqualified? Fu Zhan shouldered all the blame and suffered the consequences alone, while Wang Chen just left, becoming a monk and abandoning世俗 life. It's unjust to call Fu Zhan a scoundrel. It was Wang Chen who had doubts about their relationship, believing the arranged match would be better for his lover. Fu Zhan was willing to defy his family for love. I sincerely hope Fu Zhan finds a new love (ideally, with another man) who truly appreciates and supports him. And yes, it's relieving to see many readers, like myself, questioning Wang Chen's actions.