Chapter 98 The Road Without Anyone (Comic Forum)...
1185L Original Poster:
At the same time, Yanju's gentleness is also reflected in almost every detail of the comic.
She is the head of the Bureau of Dissidents, a staunch defender of order with absolute fairness as her guiding principle. Despite her seemingly cold and unsympathetic personality, she possesses a gentle and subtle tenderness hidden in every corner of her being.
Let me just say one thing: if Director Yan weren't gentle, she would never have joined the Bureau of Extraordinary Affairs.
No need.
The latest chapter clearly shows that Director Yan's strength is unfathomable, even comparable to that of a god. With such a powerful being, who could possibly force her to get involved in the mess that is the Bureau of Extraordinary Affairs?
She willingly entered into the game.
1186L:
I will always be moved by Yanju's gentleness.
1187L:
My wife is really wonderful.
Who doesn't love a savior?!
1188L:
She's not easily swayed by Yan Ju, her savior.
Yanju's anchor point is very firm, and no one can influence his actions.
I used to dislike saviors because they're always passively dragged down by a bunch of incompetent teammates. But Yanju, who subdues people with force... well, you've got me figured out, you old rascal.
I admit I was a bit stubborn before.
1189L:
Yanju is great in every way, but I still feel heartbroken for Lanlan.
My wife is great too, it's just that our personalities are different, which led to different outcomes.
If only Lanlan had been the one taken away by her mother.
1190L:
Yes, it always feels like Yanju's success is built on Lanlan's shoulders. And she's constantly being criticized—criticized for her bad personality, criticized for not being a savior like her older sister.
Yanlan struggled to grow up alone in a dog-eat-dog world, so how could she learn to be gentle?
Being gentle will get you beaten.
While Lanlan struggled to grow up, Yanju was peacefully studying and going to school.
Why is no one protecting Lanlan?
1191L:
That's really funny.
The savior couldn't protect his own sister, right?
What a failed savior.
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3472L:
Why are there arguments between Lan's fans and Ju's fans everywhere? (I'm exhausted)
On the bright side, because the two sides were arguing so fiercely, they've all distanced themselves. The number of CP (couple) fans has visibly decreased.
3473L:
"The Curse of the Laws" has only been around for a few chapters, and Lin Cai's growth storyline hasn't even started yet, but Yan Ju and Yan Lan are already the most popular characters in the entire comic, with popularity far surpassing other series.
Forcing pairings together is nothing short of trying to gain popularity; solo fans will surely devour CP fans.
3474L Original Poster:
Yanju is the only one who's happy.
I admit my wife and Wen Ying's interactions were a little unusual, but only slightly!! They've broken off all contact!!!
[Screenshot of the conversation between Director Yan and Wen Ying.jpg]
Director Yan: 'Wen Ying, that's your path. I won't interfere with other people's choices.'
Look! Remember this, everyone: my wife has absolutely no relationship with Wen Ying!
Next, I will write about Yanju's coming of age.
Yanju appears in the main storyline mainly during major events, such as the black market auction, the strange occurrences in the Elf Forest, and the Emerald City altar.
Two other major events are also mentioned in Yanju's biography: the rupture of the barrier outside the Summer Palace and the corruption in Lingkong City.
To sum it up, Director Yan is either cleaning up a mess or on his way to cleaning up a mess.
I saw Yan Ju's maturity in these major events, where she was omnipotent. She was the omnipotent director of the Bureau of Extraordinary Affairs, and the most compassionate god in an unfair world.
Director Yan's actions are likely different from those of the previous directors of the Bureau of Extraordinary Affairs. Different people within the Bureau have different attitudes towards Director Yan, who is completely out of step with the Underworld.
I roughly divide my opinions into three camps: supporters, neutrals, and opponents.
The number of supporters was pitifully small, mainly consisting of the General Administration's Executive Division headed by Sheng Chunqiu.
I suspect this is also the strongest support within the Bureau of Extraordinary Affairs. The Enforcement Division sounds like the Bureau of Extraordinary Affairs' violent agency, and since ancient times, force has always been the true measure of victory.
There's a small detail: when Director Yan joined the company, it was Sheng Chunqiu who came out to oversee the arrangements.
[Panoramic view of the lobby of the Bureau of Management where Director Yan begins his employment.jpg]
This is interesting.
He never actually gained real power?
I suspect that before Director Yan arrived, the Bureau of Foreign Affairs was entirely under the control of Sheng Chunqiu.
3475L:
OP, you've spotted the key point.
3476L:
Sheng Chunqiu seems quite efficient; he's been reliable in the few scenes he's appeared in.
3477L:
If it's plausible, did all these messes at the Bureau of Foreign Affairs just appear out of thin air?
3478L:
Spring and Autumn was very efficient, but her real power was questionable.
Before Director Yan joined the Bureau of Foreign Affairs, I felt that the Bureau of Foreign Affairs was completely sidelined by the powerful families.
The Spring and Autumn Period was merely a tool for maintaining the normal operation of the system and whitewashing the truth.
To reiterate, in this situation, the Bureau of Foreign Affairs is a huge mess.
If it weren't for Director Yan's exceptional abilities to solve the problem at its root in one go, it would be impossible for an ordinary person to handle it.
3479L:
Think of the Spring and Autumn and Warring States periods?
3480L:
I get it. It means that when the Bureau of Evil Affairs was completely sidelined and basically on its last legs, it was suddenly injected with a miracle drug.
3481L:
If I were the head of a large family, I'd be furious! Hahahaha!
I wonder about the extent of their psychological trauma.
3482L:
Someone has already died of anger.
[Screenshot of Yan Ju and Ming Song confronting each other at the gate of Lingkong City.jpg]
Look at Mingsong's expression and his clenched fists.
3483L:
Ming Song: I'm so angry, but I can't beat them.
3484L:
The people upstairs are all so sarcastic, hahaha!
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4109L Original Poster:
In my personal opinion, Sheng Chunqiu did want to try to change the status quo of the Bureau of Dissent, but he was powerless to do so.
Therefore, after Director Yan joined the company, she quickly changed her mindset and supported Director Yan's takeover of power.
At the same time, the General Administration's Executive Office, headed by her, completely subordinated Director Yan to everything.
For specific details of the comic's plot, refer to the events of the Summer Palace's outer world barrier breaking and the corruption in Lingkong City, which are particularly evident in these two events.
Director Yan noticed Sheng Chunqiu's change in mindset and her support. Therefore, in many matters, she would weigh the options and entrust Sheng Chunqiu with tasks she was capable of handling alone, while personally doing the tasks she couldn't.
That's why it's shown in the comics that Sheng Chunqiu is very reliable.
It's not that Chunqiu is reliable, it's that Director Yan is meticulous in his actions.
The Bureau of Extraordinary Affairs is truly fortunate to have my wife. She has shouldered everything entirely on her own.
That's a bit heavy. Now let's talk about the neutral and opposition factions within the Bureau of Dissent.
Their thinking is very similar, and I will not list them separately, but mainly analyze Yu Junxun's position.
4110L:
What? Lin Cai's boss, who does absolutely nothing, actually has a name in this kind of featured post?
4111L:
Should Lin Cai reflect on her actions?
4112L:
Lin Cai is only interested in having her name mentioned in front of Yan Lan.
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4727L Original Poster:
The reason for singled out Yu Junxun is that he is very typical.
Of the members of the major families in the underworld who have appeared so far and who work at the Bureau of Extraordinary Affairs, only Yu Junxun is an open secret in the comics.
His entire change in attitude towards Yanju, to some extent, represents the attitude of some of the major families in the underworld towards Yanju.
[Yu Junxun barges directly into Director Yan's office.jpg]
This was Yu Junxun's first meeting with Director Yan after he joined the company.
When I watched it, I found it strange that Yu Junxun would enter Yanju's office without waiting for her permission, as she was the director of the Bureau of Extraordinary Affairs?
This would be amazing anywhere you put it.
It's important to know that Director Yan's position is [Director of the Bureau of Dissident Management] [General Administration] [Director].
The General Administration directly controls all branch offices, and the director then oversees the entire branch office.
When Yu Junxun barged in, he wasn't even the head of any department, let alone the director.
Yu Junxun was just an ordinary employee of the Household Registration Department.
It's like you, a low-level employee, barging into the CEO's office on the top floor.
Isn't that outrageous?
This clearly shows that the major families no longer care about the Bureau of Foreign Affairs at all.
4728L:
The original poster has paid great attention to detail.
All I felt was the humor in the fact that the entire household registration department was laid off and Lin Cai's unfortunate experience; I didn't see anything else...
4729L:
So, within the seemingly happy and ordinary daily life, the cruelty of the underworld is actually subtly revealed.
4730L:
I reread that statement, and from Yanju's perspective, it's a complete hellish start.
4731L:
But Yanju is omnipotent.
There's no such thing as a hellish start; for Yan, it seems nothing is impossible.
4732L:
Yanju looks so handsome when he's thinking!!!
The knuckles aren't tapping on the table, they're tapping on my heart.
In particular, after Yu Junxun barged in, Director Yan initially gave him the cold shoulder, then silenced him with a few words, and finally made Yu Junxun handle the aftermath of the whole incident...
If it were me, I would only be angry and upset.
4733L:
Yanju's strategies and abilities are unfathomable; he's a fully-equipped savior.
4734L:
This only makes me feel more sorry for Yanju...
How many painful experiences must she have gone through to appear in the comics the way she is now?
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6437L Original Poster:
Yanju actually has very few personal emotions.
Although I took screenshots and saved every scene featuring Director Yan, I also discovered that Director Yan has emotions, but these emotions are all related to official duties within the Bureau of Extraordinary Affairs and the creatures in the Otherworld.
In other words, apart from her childhood best friend whom she has broken off with and her twin sister who always gets her into trouble, Yanju herself is extremely lonely.
Loneliness is at the core of her character.
Yan Ju's absolute fairness and the idea that all living beings are born equal are, in fact, completely different from those of the vast majority of powerful figures in the inner world who have a voice.
What she insisted on was a path that almost no one agrees with now.
It's too difficult to be at odds with the world.
In the vast world of comics, no one understands her, and no one cares about her.
The weak creatures need her protection, and she, in turn, needs the omnipotent Director Yan forever.
Stop saying Director Yan is lucky. Yan Lan is the lucky one.
She received countless unconditional favors, while Director Yan received none.
Everything Yanju has is earned through his own hard work.
6438L:
OP, this is my mouth double.
6439L:
Yanlan has so much favoritism, and Director Yan also favors her, so where exactly is she being wronged?
I don't understand.
6440L:
Ignoring background, just look at personality.
Yanju is silent and considerate in all matters; Yanlan is flamboyant and reckless. Both are Geminis, so it's obvious who is more fortunate and favored.
6441L:
And why do Lan fans think that being taken away by her mother must be a good thing?
Yanju's personality doesn't seem like that of someone who has ever been truly loved.
6442L:
Children who have never received favoritism grow up to strive to favor all living beings...
My wife's condition only makes me feel more sorry for her.
6443L:
So those who remain silent are always overlooked. Director Yan, don't keep everything bottled up inside!
6444L:
What I care about most is, why won't that old thief tell me what my wife's name is?
Is it true that even cartoonists favor Yanlan? :)
6445L:
Unexpectedly, a minor character without even a name became the most popular.
Will the old thief be furious when he draws the promised character biographies for Director Yan?
6446L:
I'm so angry right now :(
You old scoundrel, come out here!!! If you stab Yanju again, I'm sending you a knife!!!
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Why are there so many posts related to Yanju?
Yan Shi: ?
Director Yan, where did you get so many bitter and resentful past experiences from?
She felt that her daily routine, apart from needing to clock in at work every day and occasionally working overtime, didn't have any of these strange settings.
My colleagues are all super friendly.
Yan Shi exited the thread and casually swiped to the next one, but was taken aback.
[A rational analysis of the character anchor points of Yanlan]
Author's Note: There will be another chapter at 11 PM tonight as a make-up chapter (it should be on time). I'm not in a good mood right now and can't write very well. I'll make up the extra chapter tonight and then revise this chapter.
Thank you to all the darlings who sent me free tickets, nutrient solutions, and moonstones! I will work hard to update!
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