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Chinese Web Novels are Waste of Time and Money

In almost everything in life, Chinese people are really cunning. Not only that they are stealing other people’s ideas, but they are also doing shameful acts on whatever they put their hands on. They lack skills and talents and only make money by scamming people out of their precious time and money. In short, they’re just disgusting and repulsive. Let’s discuss how Chinese writers scam people through their never-ending web novels.

There are many ways Chinese people can destroy your day, and in this article, we will talk about Chinese Web Novels. Initially, these out-of-the-world melodramatic web novels were written in Chinese and only consumed by Chinese people. But because of the surging interest from English-speaking people, apps like Webfix and WebNovel are becoming famous. At first, these stories seem worth reading, but after a while, a sensible person could easily sense that these stories are getting nowhere after spending a couple of hundreds of dollars. You heard it right: hundreds of dollars in just one never-ending story.

Chinese writers are hooking their unsuspecting readers to their scam. People are reading novels and usually expecting a resolution. Still, even if you spend more than six months and pay hundreds of dollars for Chinese web novels, you will abandon the story because it will never end. It also won’t stop bleeding your pocket.

The strategy of these Chinese scammers is not to entertain readers but to keep them paying. Most of these stories are rehashed and repeated, yet gullible readers are spending months following these nonsense and never-ending stories.

Take, for instance, the plot involving a useless son-in-law. How many similar stories are there on GoodNovel and WebFic?

These, for example:

  1. Understated Dominance – Dustin Rhys
  2. The Amazing Son-In-Law / The Charismatic Charlie Wade – Charlie Wade
  3. The Almighty Lor Caspian – Caspian Lynch
  4. Love at the Wrong Table – Emmanuel Lowe (A Whirlwind Marriage with a Beautiful CEO)
  5. The Girlboss Begs for Remarriage – Frank Lawrence

The above titles have the same plot—a son-in-law who married either a rich woman or a CEO. The son-in-law has a mysterious background and is good in either martial arts, medicine, or both. The most awful thing is that none of these stories have ended. The Charlie Wade story, for instance, is now at 5,700 chapters at the time of this reading, and there is no sign of ending.

Considering that one must pay $12.99 for every 50 chapters, anyone who reached the current state of Charlie Wade must have already been paid $1,480 without knowing when to end. Isn’t this ridiculous? The story has new subplots and unrelated side plots irrelevant to the main story. This is how this scam works. Not only that, you could lose a lot of money, but you’ll also lose days, months, and even years following these useless and never-ending Chinese fantasies.

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Just a week ago, I tried reading several chapters of “The Enigmatic Return,” I was hooked as the story and the editing seemed refined. The story was smooth, but everything turned bad when new subplots were introduced. I decided to abandon the whole story.

I usually don’t want titles for each chapter, but I like chapter titles for these Chinese scam web novels, so I can skip even ten chapters at once if I see no significant change in the story’s flow.

I don’t recommend wasting time on this garbage, but if you have lots of time to waste, don’t pay and search online for some free websites like dramanovels.com. Also this site is a pirate site, at least you won’t pay for a garbage.

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