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CKtalon
That's what happen when you aren't a fuerdai lucky enough to have friendly officials make all troubles magically disappear, whatever you did ;o)
CKtalon
That's what happen when you aren't a fuerdai lucky enough to have friendly officials make all troubles magically disappear, whatever you did ;o)
Skaz
Yeah it's really different from all the usual xia stuff or those abusive-relationship-tagged-as-romance webnovels. A real breath of fresh air with really few or well mixed templates and a bonafide serious fantasy feel with a lot of interresting characters that don't get forgotten by the author a few chapters later (no potted plant personality, jade skinned, easily expendable/exchangeable harem here) .
I read more than 800 chapters of it and there hasn't been one chapter that you could skip without missing anything (none of those obvious filler chapters with never ending boring stuff like "the peanut gallery says the MC is awesome/is courting death"
Character designs are all over the place, a more realistic and a little gritty design and clothing style would have been way better for this novel adaptation than this "I tryed to make it look like a manga styled webcomic and everything is overly flashy and bright on half assed white background", especially Garcia with her pirate school uniform, she look uterly ridiculous.
I was also surprised to see that the hair color of the royal family was more of a medium brown here than the unique nuance of gray that was described in the novel.
Frankly the design of the dropped animation adaptation trailer was way better than this souless magical girl style crap.
CKtalon
Not a good idea as long as the author still live in China.
It could put him in a dangerous position (lately the PRC authorities snagged CN natives with foreign nationalities that were publishing banned works in Taiwan and overseas so it's surely not the best time to release localy banned content criticizing a censoring authority outside of the country)...
One of the reason why so many companies use virtual currency is that they doesn't have to manage it after it is bought, no taxes or complex comptability needed after the one act of selling them.
Incidentally they can also play with it as much as they want as there is no legal enforcement on virtual currencies, they can for exemple control its value as much as they want by making it scarser (giving less of it for free, like they are doing right now with their variable daily bonus mumbo jumbo that is just scummy way to hide the fact that they are reducing the number of daily free SS) or lowering its value by increasing the already ridiculously high price of the chapters (we pay 10x more than the price in China for the same filler chapters, and I don't think the translators are payed 10x more than the original authors...), they can also make them disapear after some time without risking a lawsuit, etc...