Lancqster
Anyone know novels where the protagonist is actually a villain not just a misunderstood hero(like fang yuan)
The Chinese things is bearable if you used to read historical novel. And for me, its a recommended.
Gods... Tell that to sunny
Though what you said may be true for certain mc personalities, the one in this is not of that material. When I say he is shameless Iam not talking about his lack of skills in getting women but his outrageous bargaining skills. His deals make you feel like he had no interest in making a deal and is just here to pick a fight. And if he is that serious type of mc you talked about shouldn't he work on that instead of hitting on girls half-heartedly. Either he should be the guy you said or at least get the girls he tries for properly.
Thanks for informing!!!
Peak, that's what I can say. I'm reading an MTL version, and I'm currently at chapter 128. Wow, a harem story where it seems like each heroine gets their own volume!
I can't explain the joy I'm getting just from reading this story, but trust me, if you can handle MTL, this is peak.
It's more romance-oriented than action, but when the moments come where the main character is badass, it just hits hard.
I have a lot left to read, and I have a feeling this story won't disappoint me.
I rather enjoyed it. Despite its flaws, the main character (MC) and the male lead (ML) didn't encounter significant setbacks; they consistently moved forward without major setbacks. The portrayal of conflicts, particularly the face-slapping scenes, was clear and impactful.
While I did find some instances where the MC and her mother-in-law seemed harsh towards the elderly, their actions were rooted in the deep resentment and pain from their family history. Considering this context, I can understand their behavior to a certain extent.
In my personal view, the story was entertaining overall.
"The Legendary Mechanic" is an enthralling tale that captivates from the very first page. The protagonist's unwavering passion for machines and his extraordinary problem-solving skills left me in awe. Each chapter unfolds like a thrilling detective story, with unexpected twists that keep the reader hooked. The author's vivid descriptions brought the world of mechanics to life, making it not just a book, but a journey into the realm of innovation and human ingenuity. A must-read for those who love a touch of adventure and a dash of technological wizardry.
Umm dude I think you didn't read the book then cause if your at chapter 171 they don't get married till chapters in 400. I think you skip a few chapters.
What are you, brain dead??
or just not your jam
They better not skip over the 'adult' talk Ji yun and his uncle have, that would be too good to miss
