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28 Eyl 2025

This novel felt boring and frustrating for me, mainly because of the MC. Almost every MC in these types of stories wants chaste, serious women—and I have no problem with that, since I share the same preference. But in the very first chapter, this MC is shown playing around in bars, hooking up with random women. He doesn’t even care about the girl whose virginity he takes; he only fears she might call the police. If she were pregnant, it’s clear that without the system, he would’ve simply run away.

Heck, even after getting the system, he didn’t go look for her. She was drugged, she was poor, and she seemed to be a serious girl who cared a lot about her first time. Losing it in such a way left her in her most vulnerable position, and he slept with her unprotected. Even if it wasn’t entirely his fault, shouldn’t he at least confirm she’s alright? Instead, he just cowered, afraid of jail. Truly a wonderful, fan-favorite protagonist...

Most heroines are written with a “purity value” of 100, but why isn’t the MC held to the same standard? Even if he wants a harem, why lower himself to meaningless one-night stands? Worse, he isn’t even sincere toward the women he is with right now—he just drifts along, shallow and insincere. To me, that makes him not just cowardly and irresponsible, but also hypocritical.

What bothers me most is how the novel tries to equate this behavior with masculinity. But does sleeping with many women really make someone masculine? To me, that feels like fake masculinity. True masculinity should come from responsibility, discipline, and commitment—not promiscuity. The story fails here because it doesn’t match its own ideals, and that hypocrisy ruined it for me.

I know many people (probably 90% of the male audience) will enjoy this type of “stud MC” because he’s living the dream life they fantasize about. But for me, it all feels shallow, and I just can’t respect it.

Also you r spending so much what if one of them betry you one day? System doesn't have favourbility locking. It's pure unrelaitic.

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