And then... he goes to university, which makes so much sense for him! (Do you think of him as wuxia? I'm not sure of the limits of that category.)
Yes! And he is absolutely thriving as a professor ❤❤❤
Ah, I'm not sure about a precise definition either. I was just thinking the fantasy ancient China setting we see in YOHE would fit the genre, but there's probably more requirements story- and character-wise.
Honestly, her decision always makes me think she just isn't that into him
Poor Ma Gui, not even worth a proper rejection XD
Idk, I think the pillar was pretty impregnable from inside and out. It took a lot for Ye Zun to break out. But I may be swayed by the original subs, which actually say, "It's my fault. I should kill him 10000 years ago."
Yeah, it’s not rational for Shen Wei to blame himself at all, he had no reason to doubt the pillar’s effectiveness. And obviously Ye Zun is responsible for his own actions, regardless.
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Yes! And he is absolutely thriving as a professor ❤❤❤
Ah, I'm not sure about a precise definition either. I was just thinking the fantasy ancient China setting we see in YOHE would fit the genre, but there's probably more requirements story- and character-wise.
Honestly, her decision always makes me think she just isn't that into him
Poor Ma Gui, not even worth a proper rejection XD
Idk, I think the pillar was pretty impregnable from inside and out. It took a lot for Ye Zun to break out. But I may be swayed by the original subs, which actually say, "It's my fault. I should kill him 10000 years ago."
Yeah, it’s not rational for Shen Wei to blame himself at all, he had no reason to doubt the pillar’s effectiveness. And obviously Ye Zun is responsible for his own actions, regardless.