"Ghost Island Taiwan vs. Hell Korea, Li Guanglong, a first-year high school student of mixed Taiwanese and Korean descent, is currently stuck in the m[Expand All]
"Ghost Island Taiwan vs. Hell Korea, Li Guanglong, a first-year high school student of mixed Taiwanese and Korean descent, is currently stuck in the middle." Born and raised in South Korea, he was often bullied outside and insisted on not speaking Chinese, firmly believing that he was Korean. Back home, Guanglong was confronted with his father, who had long been advocating for the rights and interests of overseas Chinese. From time to time, he would teach him in Chinese, "Don't lose your roots." Despite the continuous internal and external conflicts, there was still a girl who didn't care about her status as a light dragon who touched his heart and temporarily allowed his youth to escape the predicament of recognition. However, just as Guanglong was striving for the scholarship for his study tour in the United States, an unexpected incident occurred suddenly, leaving Guanglong's family without a pillar of support. A misaligned watch can still be calibrated. How can Guanglong reorganize his stuck life?[Collapse]