This beyond-parasocial relationship of finding your favorite stream and bothering them while walking on the street wouldn't really work if he were average and below in looks and inpatient because Jinhong would (rightfully) turn him down if he weren't Jinhong's type and the person seeking Jinhong were overly persistent, but thankfully, it worked out for Mac because his looks passed that initial stranger barrier and he didn't push beyond what Jinhong wanted until Jinhong says he wants it. But at least the rest of the relationship worked out in that manner... I guess?
I guess I'm saying Mac's looks were an entry point while his personality was the vehicle. So, it's fine, I suppose.
But it should've been meeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeee
Ugh, what did I just read...
Ok, let's ACTUALLY try to dissect this. Basically, it's a longtime rivalry of ideologies. The top shows the world is full of villains at the top while the bottom while believes in justice. But for justice to prevail, he needs to overtake the top, so he stays with the top to overtake his position, hence why he told his chief he'll pay for his sins as he intends on controlling the group for that and showing cracks of humanity like after stabbing chief...
I... I don't know at this point. At least the victim the bottom tried saving his fine? The author shouldn't delve into topics of humanity, I think.











How many chapters per estimate do you think this will be?