Chapter 160: That is the way that lies ahead

There is much help for the righteous, but little help for the unjust.

Not having friends is a sign of "misconduct".

But in an old genre called light novels, a protagonist called "Lost Ways" has a double-digit harem, although he does not have friends.

This means that there is a gain for what you lose, as another idiom goes......

That's right, the above is another tirade by the senior sister.

And then what she wants to express, as long as everyone guesses, she routinely leads to the wrong place. There is much help for the righteous, but little help for the unjust.

Not having friends is a sign of "misconduct".

But in an old genre called light novels, a protagonist called "Lost Ways" has a double-digit harem, although he does not have friends.

This means that there is a gain for what you lose, as another idiom goes......

That's right, the above is another tirade by the senior sister.

And then what she wants to express, as long as everyone guesses, she routinely leads to the wrong place. There is much help for the righteous, but little help for the unjust.

Not having friends is a sign of "misconduct".

But in an old genre called light novels, a protagonist called "Lost Ways" has a double-digit harem, although he does not have friends.

This means that there is a gain for what you lose, as another idiom goes......

That's right, the above is another tirade by the senior sister.

And then what she wants to express, as long as everyone guesses, she routinely leads to the wrong place. There is much help for the righteous, but little help for the unjust.

Not having friends is a sign of "misconduct".

But in an old genre called light novels, a protagonist called "Lost Ways" has a double-digit harem, although he does not have friends.

This means that there is a gain for what you lose, as another idiom goes......

That's right, the above is another tirade by the senior sister.

And then what she wants to express, as long as everyone guesses, she routinely leads to the wrong place. There is much help for the righteous, but little help for the unjust.

Not having friends is a sign of "misconduct".

But in an old genre called light novels, a protagonist called "Lost Ways" has a double-digit harem, although he does not have friends.

This means that there is a gain for what you lose, as another idiom goes......

That's right, the above is another tirade by the senior sister.

And then what she wants to express, as long as everyone guesses, she routinely leads to the wrong place. There is much help for the righteous, but little help for the unjust.

Not having friends is a sign of "misconduct".

But in an old genre called light novels, a protagonist called "Lost Ways" has a double-digit harem, although he does not have friends.

This means that there is a gain for what you lose, as another idiom goes......

That's right, the above is another tirade by the senior sister.

And then what she wants to express, as long as everyone guesses, she routinely leads to the wrong place. There is much help for the righteous, but little help for the unjust.

Not having friends is a sign of "misconduct".

But in an old genre called light novels, a protagonist called "Lost Ways" has a double-digit harem, although he does not have friends.

This means that there is a gain for what you lose, as another idiom goes......

That's right, the above is another tirade by the senior sister.

And then what she wants to express, as long as everyone guesses, she routinely leads to the wrong place. There is much help for the righteous, but little help for the unjust.

Not having friends is a sign of "misconduct".

But in an old genre called light novels, a protagonist called "Lost Ways" has a double-digit harem, although he does not have friends.

This means that there is a gain for what you lose, as another idiom goes......

That's right, the above is another tirade by the senior sister.

And then what she wants to express, as long as everyone guesses, she routinely leads to the wrong place. There is much help for the righteous, but little help for the unjust.

Not having friends is a sign of "misconduct".

But in an old genre called light novels, a protagonist called "Lost Ways" has a double-digit harem, although he does not have friends.

This means that there is a gain for what you lose, as another idiom goes......

That's right, the above is another tirade by the senior sister.

And then what she wants to express, as long as everyone guesses, she routinely leads to the wrong place. There is much help for the righteous, but little help for the unjust.

Not having friends is a sign of "misconduct".

But in an old genre called light novels, a protagonist called "Lost Ways" has a double-digit harem, although he does not have friends.

This means that there is a gain for what you lose, as another idiom goes......

That's right, the above is another tirade by the senior sister.

And then what she wants to express, as long as everyone guesses, she routinely leads to the wrong place. There is much help for the righteous, but little help for the unjust.

Not having friends is a sign of "misconduct".

But in an old genre called light novels, a protagonist called "Lost Ways" has a double-digit harem, although he does not have friends.

This means that there is a gain for what you lose, as another idiom goes......

That's right, the above is another tirade by the senior sister.

And then what she wants to express, as long as everyone guesses, she routinely leads to the wrong place. There is much help for the righteous, but little help for the unjust.

Not having friends is a sign of "misconduct".

But in an old genre called light novels, a protagonist called "Lost Ways" has a double-digit harem, although he does not have friends.

This means that there is a gain for what you lose, as another idiom goes......

That's right, the above is another tirade by the senior sister.

And then what she wants to express, as long as everyone guesses, she routinely leads to the wrong place. There is much help for the righteous, but little help for the unjust.

Not having friends is a sign of "misconduct".

But in an old genre called light novels, a protagonist called "Lost Ways" has a double-digit harem, although he does not have friends.

This means that there is a gain for what you lose, as another idiom goes......

That's right, the above is another tirade by the senior sister.

And then what she wants to express, as long as everyone guesses, she routinely leads to the wrong place. There is much help for the righteous, but little help for the unjust.

Not having friends is a sign of "misconduct".

But in an old genre called light novels, a protagonist called "Lost Ways" has a double-digit harem, although he does not have friends.

This means that there is a gain for what you lose, as another idiom goes......

That's right, the above is another tirade by the senior sister.

And then what she wants to express, as long as everyone guesses, she routinely leads to the wrong place.