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A Malicious World of Selfish Bureaucrats

“War Heroes” and “Slaughter ’em All” were irredeemable novels that only had a handful of viewers. Zhao Youyue’s wrecking ball act had left behind absolutely no adverse effects. The sa could not be said for “King of Superpowers.” It had thousands of followers, and its pirated version was just as widespread.

Zhao Youyue was not the only one to be blad for the backlash. Other than her unintentional exit that caused its apocalyptical end, the author almost drowned in the inspiration and had proudly posted the update.

Nevertheless, Zhao Youyue enjoyed being in these lost causes. She was like a cheat program that completely broke the balance of the ga.

By destroying the world on her exit, cooldown period of “Two Dinsional Gate” would be considerably shortened as well.

Zhao Youyue activated “Two Dinsional Gate” a week later. She perford a few of her self-made rituals in the hopes that she would be sent to a better world. There had to be at least one character worth nurturing.

Without such a character, she would die of boredom, soon enough. She would not even get the chance to flaunt her various talents!

Lady Luck had deserted Zhao Youyue the mont she ended up in a discordant world of politics. Its na was “God Level Leader.” Other than being able to read minds, the protagonist had mastered the skill of luck calculation just like a Jedi that could sense the force, using it to dominate his colleagues

As a mber of the Zhao Family, it was awkward for Zhao Youyue to be in this world. It was hatefully, furiously written. It spoke about the admiration of small characters towards influential bureaucrats, portrayed the delusions of the author concerning politics.

Zhao Youyue did not fully comprehend this world of bureaucracy, but she had been born in a similar family. All she need was crumbs of details, and she could understand what was going on.

Zhao Youyue patiently finished reading “God Level Leader,” a novel which consisted of millions of words. It was a novel about fighting monsters and leveling up oneself while carrying the guise of a bureaucrat. While starting off as the head of a village, the protagonist had slowly climbed up the steps to being a city mayor. He struck down his competitors in most dramatic fashion, with each victory drawing more beautiful das into his harem.

Political novels were undoubtedly one of the easiest modern stories to elaborate on. Even so, they could attract a great number of readers in a short ti. In another reality, political novels claid the top-selling lists. Several iconic authors used their novels to prove theories and throw low-key accusations at the governnt. Most of them quickly fell apart when the governnt eventually shut them down. It was such a pity.

Zhao Youyue was speechless. “God Level Leader” was a lousy novel that misled readers with its delusions of bureaucracy, but surprisingly, it was popular. Of course, most readers had their qualms about it. They doubted that the author even studied in any universities before, let alone speak to an actual bureaucrat. How dare he satirize the veracity of actual politics!

Although it was a horrible novel, it did have a reputation to upkeep. Zhao Youyue could not afford to act randomly. It was possible for her to infiltrate this novel world and bring this greedy satyr to justice. He was a sham who insulted the beauty of bureaucracy!

To readers who knew nothing about politics and elites, it was a joyride. It mirrored their own beliefs of bureaucracy. How nice it was to swank around, indulging themselves in lustful won. That was how bureaucrats lived!

One of the recent “God Level Leader’s” new entry had featured a newcor character. Never before had Zhao Youyue been left fuming in such rage. The newcor was a female broadcaster who ca from a well-established family. Even the richest of folk had to show their respects to her in public. This female character was exceptional, in terms of both musical talent and academic achievents...

Zhao Youyue did not realize that the author had created this female character based on her. In this novel, she was a typically spoilt young female who was physically weak and bad-tempered. So punks had caught her alone after a trip to the nightclub. The protagonist had stepped in, and she ended up as his new, spoilt, rich young girlfriend.

It was the comnts of the readers in “Chapter Review” section that inford Zhao Youyue of how this was supposed to be related to her. This female broadcaster “Ah Mao” is just like “Ah Yu,” in more than one way. Readers were impressed by the guts and creativity of this author – “I Love to Eat Pumpkin Pie.”

This character was not a tribute. It was a slap in Zhao Youyue’s face. She never once attended any of those filthy nightclubs. And did he really think that so common punks could get past her bodyguards?

On what grounds did rich family daughters have to be unreasonable and unapproachable? She was nothing like this character. Soone had to teach this Author a lesson he would never forget!

Zhao Youyue now knew why such a terrible work had actually gotten popular. Although most of its contents involved convoluted and boring discussion, it had the flavor that fed the concupiscible appetite of male readers. They were not here for the logic, why strike up a fuss and raise more misconceptions?

The protagonist pleased his superiors with his mind-reading and statistician-based skills. He treated his colleagues poorly and remained lying on his bottom at work. This did not prevent him from rising up the ranks, as he was the favored employee of his superiors. He had all the luxuries of living as a politician, while having none of the drawbacks or required work. What wickedness!

To so readers, “God Level Leader” had been written based on real-life situations. It was a cynical, satirical piece of work made high-ranked politicians look like clowns on their own pathetic stage. They only thing they got right was to suppress those who threatened to usurp and topple them for the greater good.

Zhao Youyue was not amused, nor entertained. She only acknowledged this author’s skill at throwing the right bone at the right pack of strays. Those who were unaware of their own ignorance, and took the writer’s words as fact. After all, the more you know, the more you know how much you don’t know. Sotis it was wise to go along the lines of an assumption such as, “The prejudicial rewards of an Emperor to his people.” Afterall, it was not the emperor who read the article, but the people who strongly believed in the emperor’s acts of favoritism!

This novel used politics as a cover. Its true purpose was to feed on the desires of n and the lustful acts in the underbelly of a city. It was disgusting, malicious, and the enemy of female readers such as Zhao Youyue. She had to think of a new thod of leaving this world, and she could not simply send a wrecking ball through it. This was a significantly tougher nut to crack.

Zhao Youyue was not the type of girl who shyed away from tough challenges. She charged headlong into them!

It was ti to consider using her final resort – The Mythical Beast: River Crab! [1]

How dare this Orphan Author sully the Zhao Family with his pen?

Translation Note:

[1] By the end of 2008, the famous animals known as “Mythical Beast”popped up on the internet. They were not real animals. The crab was one of them. The river Crab served as the homonym of “harmony” . As the Communist Party of China implents a “harmonious society” policy and often removed negative news or reports within the dia, netizens use the word “river crab” to represent the act of blocking and covering up negative news. Also, crab movents in Chinese idioms were often described as an overbearing act . In so of China’s forums, the word “harmony”itself was a banned keyword. In order to circumvent this shield, netizens have used placeholders such as “river crab” or “harmonic” harmonics.

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