No Pollution, No Public Harm

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Web Novel [CH]
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Rating | 4.9/5 | 79 votes
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Year
2018
Status in COO

115 Chapters (Completed)

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Yes
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Summary
No Pollution, No Public Harm is a captivating Chinese web novel that delves into the intricacies of societal contributions and the consequences of individual actions. The story follows the Wuling Leader who, due to stress and overwork, refuses to organize the Martial Assembly, leading to chaos in the martial world. Meanwhile, the demonic sect remains steadfast in their dubious endeavors, challenging the established order. With themes of fantasy, Josei, martial arts, and Wuxia, this novel offers a unique perspective on maintaining integrity in a world filled with corruption and conflicting ideologies.

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“When I was young, I often wrote essays. The most common phrase was, ‘I’m determined to become an individual useful to society’. Every semester, I would promise myself this 20-30 times and never stray from this goal.

It was only when I grew older that I realized – by not becoming someone who actively harmed society was I already making my greatest contribution….”

Due to staying up late, working overtime, and generally working until busting a liver, the Wuling Leader was in a bad mood. Because of this, he refused to organize this year’s Martial Assembly. The previous Beggar’s Clan Leader was a shopping fanatic and die-hard otaku who would never make a mark in the world, a wretched individual who was a severe disaster to society.

As the martial world deteriorated day by day, only the demonic sect maintained their original aspirations. Everyday they yelled the same slogan, working hard to sell unlicensed and unreliable ‘health products’, conscientiously working hard to disturb the law and order of society.

And for the aforementioned Jiang Hu intermediaries, regardless of how much they opposed the demonic energies, they had zero ability to counter.

Rapid revenge whilst living a heroic story? These things didn’t exist. Everyone still had to pay back their home loans and credit card debts.

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