Chapter 494 What are some of the triggerscrimes people encounter when reading novels?
Chapter 494 What are some of the triggerscrimes people encounter when reading novels?
What are some of the things that trigger your reading of novels?
[Novels where the male and female leads are either impure or con artists; those who deceive others' feelings deserve a terrible fate. Of course, if both are impure and con artists, then disregard what I said. Villains are always destined for evil!]
I hate it when the male lead is poor, especially when a rich girl falls in love with a poor boy. I feel like he's forcing himself to suffer.
[A popular character in a novel without a romantic pairing suddenly appears, creating a romantic relationship with the protagonist, overshadowing the protagonist, and relegating the protagonist to a supporting role.]
[I can't stand stories where the main characters are saints or saints, regardless of whether they are male or female readers.]
It feels like he was born to be a lackey, carrying his whole family and all sorts of friends who drag him down, and yet they still nag and complain about how useless the protagonist is, constantly arguing and fighting amongst themselves. Watching this makes me furious.
[These days, I can't stand any angst in novels. I feel like my life is hard enough, and then reading novels just makes me feel even more miserable.]
[Lei Mingming is supposed to be an ensemble piece, but the protagonist is the only one charging forward, while the others are either bots or fakes.]
[In novels with a "Lei" infinite flow theme, the protagonist is clearly very powerful, but in each instance, there are bosses or the system that deliberately increase the difficulty for him, while others look down on the protagonist.]
Lei Mingming writes novels with a strong female lead and a strong male lead, but the male and female leads become obsessed with any woman/man they meet along the way, creating a harem and romance. This is a common problem in both female-oriented and male-oriented novels.
The key issue is that the romance plot is also written in a greasy and uninteresting way. It seems the author couldn't figure out how the main plot would develop and just used the romance to pad the story.
[Lei Mingming marked it as a "cool" novel, where only the reader sees the protagonist carrying the burden alone, while others cannot see what the protagonist is doing and mistakenly believe that the protagonist's achievements belong to others. In the end, the protagonist dies and is forgotten.]
I don't understand, who's really enjoying these "feel-good" stories? The author? They seem to get a kick out of writing about how the protagonist suffers.
I would definitely send the author a knife after reading this kind of novel.
"The male lead is unclean, so I ran faster than anyone else, afraid that his syphilis warts would infect the female lead."
"I really can't accept the 'prodigal son returns' x 'good girl' trope, and then the male lead is portrayed as someone who frequently changes girlfriends and has never even kissed one of them. [lying down][lying down][lying down]"
"I read a story before where the original owner was neglected or something, and then the female lead transmigrated into her body, slapping her in the face. But later, the original owner came back, and the female lead ended up in another body. After returning, the original owner's husband liked the female lead, and their two children also wanted her. People around her also felt that she wasn't as good as before. The female lead met someone else and had a biological child. Although the female lead didn't do anything wrong, I just thought this plot was so cheesy [emo]"
"I hate entertainment industry novels, and the male lead loves to smoke [crying] and the whole thing is live-streamed."
"I find it particularly distasteful when the female lead is abused, when all the girls around her are jealous of her, and when all the guys around her are perfect [laughing emoji]. I also dislike it when the male lead has a white moonlight, when he has dated other guys, when the female lead has dated other guys, and even more so when there are two men and one woman, or two women and one man."
"I can't stand this kind of despicable behavior. I'll leave as soon as it becomes vulgar. The male lead ruined your family, and you still love him? Are you stupid? [facepalm]"
"Suppressing sharp tongues, giving those who can't speak properly to those in need, bringing them down from their pedestals is unacceptable, you're still hanging high like the bright moon! And ruining people's futures, haha, I could curse these kinds of people for three days and three nights [smile]"
"I really can't accept those 'sharp-tongued' characters in novels [crying][crying]. It's fine to insult others, but when it comes to insulting the female lead... every single sentence is sarcastic [facepalm]"
"I'm already fed up with male leads. I mean, if you can't write romance, don't write it. It's really disgusting when they're inexplicably falling madly in love."
"The most outrageous and heartbreaking thing ever was that the female lead was tortured to the point of near death, and then they ended up together in the end. It was incredibly cheesy."
"Lei is a real heiress and a fake heiress. Because the real heiress's suffering can never be undone, and her life can never be restarted. The fake heiress got everything and even got the better deal, yet she still acts innocent [crack][crack][crack]"
"I only like happy endings, but my definition of a happy ending is very broad. For example, a normal happy ending, or everyone dying. As long as the love or friendship is still there before the finale, I consider it a happy ending. But it can't be one person dying and one person still alive. I wouldn't feel at ease if either of them were alive. If they're going to die, they should all die together."
"I just switched back from a book. They've been in exile for a while now, living a life of hardship, exposed to the elements, and barely having anything to eat, yet the male and female leads are still so beautiful that everyone thinks they're immortals, breathtakingly beautiful [a complete mess]"
"I've already read novels where the female lead is under 1.5 meters tall, and now I'm reading a story where the female lead is also under 1.5 meters tall [I need to be alone][I need to be alone][I need to be alone]"
"Live streams involve the fate of the nation, so it's bound to be the Dragon Kingdom, Great Xia, and China, losing terribly, then some lunatic or crazy person appears, and then they start a winning streak. It's like they're sick in the head."
"I can't read urban or campus novels. I can only read ancient, infinite flow, or Republican era stories that I have absolutely no connection to in real life. I can't read anything that's even slightly realistic and makes me feel like I can relate to it."
"I'm not disgusted by anything else, except poverty. I really can't stand rental apartment literature; all they have left is sex [emo/punk]."
"I thought I was terrible at writing, but I later realized that as long as you have good writing skills, everything else is irrelevant."
"Oh my, I don't think I have any major triggers as long as I can read it. The only thing I'm really sensitive to is romance with BL elements [smile] [smile]"
"I'm not bothered by anything erotic, but when it comes to normal novels, I drop them at the slightest thing [awkward sweating]"
Our playful ancestors under the sky: Oh no, it seems they've all stepped on landmines for future generations.
Look at how later generations always say that we ancient people were feudal, but I think they are the real feudalists. They just read a text and they call this outrageous and that outrageous.
If you ask me, I'd gladly accept any beautiful woman, any beautiful man, any beautiful enchantress, any beautiful married couple, and any beautiful married couple.
As for what you're saying about so many beauties being jealous of me, what should I do?
Oh dear, no need to worry about debts, there's always a way out. Let's keep drinking and dancing!
Every wealthy woman in the family felt the same way about that disgusting comment about a rich girl falling in love with a poor boy.
If my daughter, whom I raised with such care, were to run off with a poor scholar who has no future, I would be so angry that I wouldn't be able to sleep every day.
Who can't see what those poor scholars are trying to achieve by writing this stuff all day long?
All he does all day is indulge in these daydreams—like an official's daughter falling in love with me, a fairy godmother falling in love with me, a fox spirit falling in love with me, even celestial maidens descending to earth to love me…
I really don't know if they're confident or just arrogant. Why don't they have a basin of water at home to look at themselves in the mirror? Do they really think they're some kind of handsome and charming man? I won't let their wishes come true!
Three Kingdoms period.
Liu Bei glanced at Zhuge Liang, who was holding a feather fan. He was curious whether Zhuge Liang would read storybooks in his spare time, but he was also worried that his question would be like child's talk to Zhuge Liang, as unproductive as weaving straw hats.
Zhuge Liang noticed the gaze his lord was casting, blinked his unfathomable eyes in everyone's eyes, and replied as if talking to himself: What's so cheesy about these so-called novels that I find them so shocking?
To be honest, I don't really dislike anything about it. I just don't really enjoy reading stories where the protagonist isn't very smart. Even though it's supposed to be about political intrigue, it ends up being like children playing house, and it's easy to get distracted while reading.
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