
Venlodiak
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Like the MC of NanoMachine but in this genre/theme.
Yeah, I agree that 21 minutes vs 35 minutes clear time ending as a tie ridiculous. The only way I see that they can justify it is if they simply see this exam as a normal exam. When we take exams, SATs or Finals, you don't get bonus points for completing it sooner. I guess that's the view it here.
Also agreed that MVP shouldn't be a tie when Si Chen did 99% of the work compared to Gong Ting's 80%. But again, I can see the justification being that both teams needed these two for them to even have a chance to pass, and according to the school's data, Si Chen is C-ranked while Gong Ting is D-ranked, so they want to find justification to elevate them to management positions in the Imperial Guild.
I don't think the number of monsters can be adjusted, because the exam itself is basically a road trip to fight real monsters. Not simulations. Thats why why they had teleportation escape watches, and an officer ready to jump into the teleportation portal when told.
Just going to add this in here, because too lazy to make another comment. I thought Team Si Chen should have clearly won, because they defeated a C-ranked boss while Team Gong Ting defeated a D-ranked boss. But I went back and realized that other than Si Chen and his one friend, no one else know they fought a C-ranked Lich, because there were no cameras and the other roommates were frozen. As far as everyone else knows, they activated a trap set up by the D-ranked ape that got instakilled by Si Chen

not a single flat chested girl in here lmao
W parents
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Just google
What...
...While it is true that rich folks do get escort services with some top entertainment industry idols, that actually applies to every country.
just googled it and apparently, watermelon has always been on the pricier side in Korea. Currently, the average retail price is $19 (USD) for a watermelon.
China's watermelons are probably very cheap, because they are the leading producer of watermelon in the world. Last year, they produced 63 million tonnes of watermelon, which apparently was 60% ofthe world's production. The next leading producer is India with 3.6M tonnes.
This is propaganda, but there is truth to these situations.
My uncle used to work for a Korean export company in the 80s and 90s and when I asked him about discrimination back then, he said it wasn't so much ethnic discrimination as much as socioeconomic discrimination. China was growing, but still subpar in products standards and reputation.
Brands he'd see at the expos were sometimes just startups with small factories. But while their products weren't as good, their prices were great, because you could always bully them and haggle down the prices. Small Chinese companies were desperate. So a lot of American, EU, and Korean businesses had more financial backing and would simply just purchase the brands or find ways to open their own factories, which we can now see to be the case with all the outsourcing brands like Nike, Louis Vuitton, Apple, etc.
Author probably grew up around those times