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After being a willful young master for twenty years, Jian Yu was suddenly told he was the wrong child.

His parents mercilessly kicked him out, and his former friends kept their distance. Overnight, he was abandoned by everyone.

The only comfort left was his online lover who would never leave him. A famous boss in the game, this person was skilled and arrogantly took him flying. He has a gentle and caring personality and smooths Jian Yu’s hair every day.

After starting an online relationship, Jian Yu’s luck began to improve. When he was short on money, a top fan in his livestream would wildly showered him with gifts, a mysterious buyer purchased his artwork for a large sum of money, and even his meal card inexplicably had thousands of yuan added to it.

However, when the two officially confirmed their relationship and prepared for a video call, Jian Yu was shocked to see his nemesis, Lu Shijin’s face on the phone screen.

Lu Shijin: “…Hi.”

Jian Yu’s smile froze. He was dumbfounded.

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Lu Shijin has always disliked Jian Yu’s arrogance and domineering behavior.

In the game, he had long recognized Jian Yu but chose to conceal it out of mischievous intentions.

But as his understanding increased, he realized that he had a lot of misunderstandings about Jian Yu in the past.

The real Jian Yu was cute and sincere, and was quite attractive.

Lu Shijin didn’t dare to act rashly and worked hard to repair his relationship with Jian Yu in real life.

Just when he thought their relationship had improved, Jian Yu complained to him in the game——

“Husband, let me tell you, my real-life nemesis has been acting really weird lately. He keeps showing up inexplicably and looking at me with disgusting eyes. Just thinking about it gives me goosebumps. I really want to punch him.”

Lu Shijin:

Who will save him?

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I love the story. I will be very grateful if you continue translating the novel until the end. Thank you for your hard work.
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Agreed. I'm not convinced that someone so spineless can live a life outside of servitude. He has no "self" unless the author needs him to be manly then, it's forced in there like somebody's day dream. Some of it makes sense because of the culture but, the rest makes me wonder if maybe there isn't some life trauma the author needs to seek counciling for. Please find your balls inside your man purse, take them out, then use that thing as a weapon to beat the people that treat you like shit. The lube industry doesn't need your support.
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Yes I also want to
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primordial records it's really similar to those
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When I came across the recent negative review, I was initially skeptical about the manipulation alleged in the story, but my doubts grew after reaching Chapter 50. There were moments earlier on that caught my attention, such as how the main character (ML) maintained the charade despite knowing the MC's emotional vulnerability, particularly when seeking the MC's address by finding their uncle. The narrative brushed over this part, which seemed questionable, especially given the portrayal of an overpowering CEO stereotype. Another issue was the scene in Chapter 50 where ML, fueled by a misunderstanding, accused the MC of harboring a grudge, even suggesting MC's attachment to his online persona was used for manipulation. This was quite distasteful.

Although I wouldn't rate it below 3, the story is decent for a light read, providing a sense of positivity. However, one must overlook some peculiar red flags to enjoy it. If you're looking for a casual read and aren't too picky, it might be suitable, but there are certainly better novels available.
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I am currently on chapter 42, and I'm torn about whether to continue reading or not. Initially, the story was charming, and the characters were amusing, with relatable misunderstandings. However, the novel now feels quite vague and superficial. The gaming aspect is described in great detail, which would be acceptable if it were the main focus, but reviews suggested that it was meant to be a side element. Unfortunately, the family drama and school life parts lack depth, with no proper world-building. Descriptions of everyday activities are minimal, making it difficult to immerse myself in the setting.

The school experience is barely touched upon, with the protagonist attending classes without any significant events or descriptions. The focus seems to be mainly on the online relationships, with in-game interactions and real-life interruptions occurring frequently. The pacing is uneven, alternating between lengthy conversations between the main characters and short bursts of action within the game.

While I initially had high hopes for interesting plot developments, after 40 chapters, the narrative has largely revolved around the MC, ML, and their best friends. Introducing new characters now feels forced and artificial, given the limited scope beyond these core individuals. With each passing chapter, my disappointment grows.

In conclusion, I believe I must stop reading at this point, as the story fails to meet my expectations and I'm losing interest. The potential for a compelling narrative was there, but the execution falls short.
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