
Leisurely Life in Seoul
About This Novel
The leisurely life of a salted fish in Seoul does not have so much blood and passion, only warm daily life.
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Official(5)Scraped 13d ago
Generally speaking, when Korean entertainment novels are written, 80% of the protagonists in them are dog-lickers. I don't know what they think.
I can barely take a look at it, but I can't take a closer look.
The protagonist is a bit like a bitch. For a woman, he blends in with her best friend and rides on his head.
If you lick the dog, forget it! Isn't reading a book just for fun? Who would cause trouble for themselves when they have nothing to do?
It's okay to read without thinking, but you can't think deeply about it. If you think about it carefully, you will find that the whole book is full of incorrect views. All kinds of remarks are made for the protagonist to destroy the three views. In the final analysis, it is just one sentence: I am a scumbag and I am wrong. If you don't let me be a scumbag, it is other people's fault. The most annoying line in the book is, set aside the facts? How come you, an author, can even write such disgusting words when you forcefully clean up the protagonist? Putting aside the facts, what do you want to talk about? If you are a scumbag, are you justified? Or do you want to talk about forcing the protagonist to make up for all kinds of remarks that destroy the three views in order to open a harem for the protagonist.
Is this the end? What kind of flight are you doing in such a hurry?
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Official(5)Scraped 13d ago
Generally speaking, when Korean entertainment novels are written, 80% of the protagonists in them are dog-lickers. I don't know what they think.
I can barely take a look at it, but I can't take a closer look.
The protagonist is a bit like a bitch. For a woman, he blends in with her best friend and rides on his head.
If you lick the dog, forget it! Isn't reading a book just for fun? Who would cause trouble for themselves when they have nothing to do?
It's okay to read without thinking, but you can't think deeply about it. If you think about it carefully, you will find that the whole book is full of incorrect views. All kinds of remarks are made for the protagonist to destroy the three views. In the final analysis, it is just one sentence: I am a scumbag and I am wrong. If you don't let me be a scumbag, it is other people's fault. The most annoying line in the book is, set aside the facts? How come you, an author, can even write such disgusting words when you forcefully clean up the protagonist? Putting aside the facts, what do you want to talk about? If you are a scumbag, are you justified? Or do you want to talk about forcing the protagonist to make up for all kinds of remarks that destroy the three views in order to open a harem for the protagonist.
Is this the end? What kind of flight are you doing in such a hurry?









