I'm Completely Clueless About Sockpuppet Accounts Being Unmasked [E-sports]Ch47 - “When we get married”

 

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Translator's Note

honorary uncle/aunt, they’re not actually related

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  1. I just can’t like children or teenagers. Don’t they have a brain to think? Is it worth it to make yourself a di*k just to let them like you? I don’t understand it. 🤯

    Thank you for the chapter

    • Well children tend to get easily be persuaded and manipulated because of peer pressure and they’re at the age where their brains are still developing and they’re looking for something to make themselves feel belonged to. That’s why they often got themselves in bad decisions and stupid situations. They are trying to conform to the society in order to fit in. Especially to those who are emotionally neglected at home who only has their friends as their role model. Some children can be different but I’m just talking in general. Hopefully you understood my explanation on one of the reasons why kids are kinda dumb.
    • Just to add to the other person’s perspective, a person’s morality is being pieced together during this time, when they are slowly getting to know the world, understanding caste system and stuff.

      What you know as right or wrong, stupid or genius was developed over this time, with you knowing only the basics… but what if the basics weren’t there? Most people gives advice to children expecting them to just… get it (daz bad, diz gud), forgetting the fact that with that wisdom you are imparting are piles of experiences and unrelated values clumped in it.

  2. Mingli crying out for love and attention since he thinks his brother doesn’t want him just like his parents don’t want him. QAQ

    Thanks for the chapter <3

  3. For decades this poor woman has spent more time with the Fu brothers than their parents have and has taken care of them like a mother, yet she still doesn’t have a name. Even when talking to eachother about her, the Fu brothers still call her “the auntie”. Is she not deserving of basic human dignity?

    This is true in nearly every other novel, too. Even butlers, maids, cooks, and gardeners all get to have names, but there’s always only “the auntie”. Is it actually “The Auntie”—like “Nurse Joy” from Pokemon—where that’s her name, with countless clones in every novel?