Hai Ku was a shut-in with a passion for reading all kinds of romance novels. After finishing each book, he would leave a lengthy review of a thousand words. This type of reader was usually beloved by authors. Unfortunately, Hai Ku’s reviews were always from the perspective of the male supporting character, ruthlessly criticizing them...
Hai Ku was a shut-in with a passion for reading all kinds of romance novels. After finishing each book, he would leave a lengthy review of a thousand words. This type of reader was usually beloved by authors. Unfortunately, Hai Ku’s reviews were always from the perspective of the male supporting character, ruthlessly criticizing them until nothing was left. [Tsk, is this male supporting character an idiot? What exactly does he see in the female lead?] [Is this guy stupid? He can’t even see through the female lead’s petty tricks?] […] […] As a result, every time Hai Ku left a review, the author would promptly blacklist him. Yet, this did not dampen Hai Ku’s enthusiasm. He remained passionate about creating new accounts to read, vent, and review. After countless cycles of this, Hai Ku finall
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