Is the synopsis not perfectly clear? For those who dislike it, please quietly leave; there's no need to waste time complaining. I have emphasized this time and again: this book is written purely for my own enjoyment, with no regard for sales figures. Didn't you see the part in the synopsis about not liking it means you shouldn't spout negativity?

Or perhaps, for your own fleeting satisfaction, you feel entitled to take a 'God's-eye view' and annoy the author? Like that certain someone who cast a one-star review—if you have money, please cast more! I happen to have a dark disposition, and I enjoy writing this way. Why don't you support my need for therapy with your funds!

I originally wrote this book for my own hobby, and I refuse to alter my vision based on anyone's opinion. The author is not some puppet dancing to others' tunes; I will write how I please, when I please. I am not writing this book for profit, but purely for my own thrill!

Of course, I am aware of the many who have quietly supported me—I see all the readers who frequently comment and try to guess the plot. I just haven't replied because I was afraid. I was genuinely afraid that seeing certain unpleasant comments might spoil the mood for everyone else. I apologize to those few readers here, and by the way, I love you all!

For those who support me, let me offer one clarification: you must understand that this novel is fundamentally built upon the foundation of Rounwen fiction. What is Rounwen? It means the male protagonists are generally brainless idiots, while the female leads are usually unnaturally ordinary yet possess unique, desirable anatomy. They don't win people over with intellect, but rather with their bodies as the ultimate price. Once a man has tasted them, he becomes infatuated, and any woman who opposes her will inevitably meet a brutal end.

Because one dares to oppose this kind of female lead, supporting characters either end up dead or severely injured. When constructing a story based on such 'idiot-logic' fiction, one shouldn't search for sense. Look at any melodramatic TV series where a rich, handsome man falls for a pauper, and consequently, the rich man’s wife suddenly becomes intellectually compromised, leading to various dramatic confrontations, only to end up either reformed, sent abroad, confined, or dead. The logic is the same!

The men in this story are generally idle—either they were prodigal sons who have finally seen the light, or they are willing to dedicate everything to the female lead. Generally, these male leads don't need to manage any companies, their parents unconditionally accept them sharing one woman, and everyone enjoys a happy, harmonious ending. Even if the female lead is forcefully taken, she will still only love that one man. This kind of love is independent of the female lead’s status or standing; sometimes, even close relatives can become entangled in such intense situations.

If you don't grasp the specific tone of this type of fiction, I suggest you first read a novel of this genre before judging whether the character portrayals in my work fit the mold. If you don't know where to find such novels, feel free to ask me; I will gladly recommend a few for free! RS