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- Sweet Love
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I received a review that I managed to see through Inkstone since Web deleted it for some reason.
"I will give this a 3 star because the story is becoming more hay wired and doesn't have a proper plot to go through. Mainly the one that made this review a 3 star because of how hypocrite the MC is. He sees himself as a good person on how he wants to help children with no family to have a better life but it seems he has no problems destroying a couple of family's relationship by seducing their mothers and him proceeding to have a way with them. Risking those childrens to be parentless and left with trauma" By M33GGY
I am making this chapter to clarify this misunderstanding that can be created. The protagonist has never seen himself as a hero, we have no label in the of 'Hero' or anything like that. Since chapter 1 I warned that we would have Netori, so I don't see why the surprise in the last chapters.
He never said he sees himself as a good person, in fact we had several dialogues where he sees himself as worthless trash. He knows he is a murdering bastard, but he still does something he considers worthwhile, in this case children. I find your words illogical, since we had more than 10 chapters where he always questions himself and ends up depressed by the kind of person he became, so I don't see the hypocrisy as you say.
I say it again to make it clear, the protagonist is not a hero who will save the entire universe nor will he go out of his way to save humans. Christian if we were to see him from the perspective of a hero, he would be no different than a villain.
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