Arch9CivilReactor
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I originally wanted to just rant about how Nano Machine, the Murim Manhwa about a martial artist with a cheat-like futuristic enhancement using tech, and how it wasted my time. The first arc about becoming the Heavenly Demon or whatever was good, then spiralled from there.
And the thing that ruined it was that grape scene.
For those who also read it, you know the one.
It makes me curious. I’m unsure what pop culture is like in the area these are written, but most Xianxia aren’t bad before this trope is used. I liked the ‘Against The Gods’ Xianxia even though the main character was a menace.
It’s not like we readers have high moral standards for the MC. Seeing them scheme and be complete jerks to everyone is sometimes fun to watch. The main character of Nano Machine before this grape scene was no Saint. He did some messed up things to his object of revenge and anyone even slightly related to his mother’s death.
It makes me wonder… Why go this far? Some say the whole “Yin Physique gets cured by Yang Body” is the problem, but even Manhwa with similar MCs to this use some sort of spiritual absorption rather than saying “You gotta get it on with her unconscious body to cure her”.
No, even that isn’t the problem.
The main character before this moment had:
1. Realised that having too many partners can lead to the same tragedy as his mother.
2. Has OP nano machines that do anything.
The scene in question is written to make the main character say “I cannot avoid this outcome” and “there is nothing I can do to stop this from happening and reap benefits”. Acting like he is doing some great sacrifice on his end.
This MoFo… He had damn nano machines. He has treated people with incurable conditions before with no problem at all. Why is it NOW his nano machines are like “Nah, can’t heal that condition” and making him ‘force himself’?
Moreover, this is a power fantasy about gaining nano machines in a Murim world. What kind of power fantasy forces the main character to have no choice? I just don’t believe it. It sounds too nonsensical. No way his cheat was useless.
Guess you can say authors would even strain the suspension of belief to get this trope added.
Why?
There is no inherent benefit or ‘power’ in the scene itself. It’s the MC doing the exact opposite of what he was doing this entire time. He’s just abiding by the rules of the setting, which is the most powerless thing a powerful MC can do.
I’m unsure what to make of this.
Why do so many eastern authors add this trope?
And the thing that ruined it was that grape scene.
For those who also read it, you know the one.
It makes me curious. I’m unsure what pop culture is like in the area these are written, but most Xianxia aren’t bad before this trope is used. I liked the ‘Against The Gods’ Xianxia even though the main character was a menace.
It’s not like we readers have high moral standards for the MC. Seeing them scheme and be complete jerks to everyone is sometimes fun to watch. The main character of Nano Machine before this grape scene was no Saint. He did some messed up things to his object of revenge and anyone even slightly related to his mother’s death.
It makes me wonder… Why go this far? Some say the whole “Yin Physique gets cured by Yang Body” is the problem, but even Manhwa with similar MCs to this use some sort of spiritual absorption rather than saying “You gotta get it on with her unconscious body to cure her”.
No, even that isn’t the problem.
The main character before this moment had:
1. Realised that having too many partners can lead to the same tragedy as his mother.
2. Has OP nano machines that do anything.
The scene in question is written to make the main character say “I cannot avoid this outcome” and “there is nothing I can do to stop this from happening and reap benefits”. Acting like he is doing some great sacrifice on his end.
This MoFo… He had damn nano machines. He has treated people with incurable conditions before with no problem at all. Why is it NOW his nano machines are like “Nah, can’t heal that condition” and making him ‘force himself’?
Moreover, this is a power fantasy about gaining nano machines in a Murim world. What kind of power fantasy forces the main character to have no choice? I just don’t believe it. It sounds too nonsensical. No way his cheat was useless.
Guess you can say authors would even strain the suspension of belief to get this trope added.
Why?
There is no inherent benefit or ‘power’ in the scene itself. It’s the MC doing the exact opposite of what he was doing this entire time. He’s just abiding by the rules of the setting, which is the most powerless thing a powerful MC can do.
I’m unsure what to make of this.
Why do so many eastern authors add this trope?