"I Love to Eat Pumpkin Pie" had been utterly intoxicated as he clicked the upload button. It had been finalized. "An Youyou took the shot on the male protagonist's behalf and died." He had not spared any detail concerning the male protagonist's inner monologue as An Youyou lay dead before him, in a pool of her own blood. He had been shocked, beyond consolation, remorseful, and enraged at the super villain "Gangster Emperor" Ye Wudao. He had to take revenge for An Youyou!
This was a brainless book. As long as the writer came up with a good arc about the ensuing vengeance, readers would be satisfied. It could even offset the toxicity of the "heroine's death." An Youyou's death had given rise to a great conflict between the male protagonist and the villain. Great conflicts meant great climaxes!