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Rise Up! The Lucky Underdog!EP63

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Rise Up! The Lucky Underdog!

Jay Stanford,an ordinary young man who’d prayed devoutly to the God of Wealth for years, yet been dogged by constant misfortune, snapped up the "Eye of Fortune". This supernatural boon helps him perceive the true worth of all things! With this extraordinary power, he defied the cruel hands of fate. And when he stumbles upon Luna Payne, the wealthy heiress, will his love spiral upward dazzlingly?
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Ep Review

The Gift That Silenced the Room

When Ron bragged about his ten-million gift, I thought he had the upper hand—until Mr. Ward dropped the Tricolor Flying Steed bomb. The way Luna's eyes widened? Pure drama gold. Rise Up! The Lucky Underdog! knows how to turn a birthday into a battlefield of egos. Mr. Payne's quiet confidence vs. Ron's loud insecurity? Chef's kiss.

Class Warfare in Silk Robes

Ron calling someone a 'nobody from the bottom' while flexing his wealth? Classic insecure rich boy move. But Mr. Ward didn't yell—he just revealed a hundred-million steed and let silence do the talking. Rise Up! The Lucky Underdog! nails how power isn't shouted, it's whispered. Luna's glare at Ron? She's done playing nice.

Luna's Birthday, Everyone's War

She said 'Quit messing around' like a queen shutting down court jesters. Ron's tantrum over gifts? Childish. Mr. Ward's calm reveal? Masterclass in dignity. Rise Up! The Lucky Underdog! turns family gatherings into high-stakes poker games. Who's bluffing? Who's holding royal flushes? I'm hooked.

The Steed That Broke the Internet (In-Universe)

A Tricolor Flying Steed worth 100M?! Ron's gift suddenly looks like a participation trophy. Mr. Ward didn't need to shout—he let the value speak. Rise Up! The Lucky Underdog! loves flipping scripts: the 'nobody' owns the room, the 'loser' holds the trump card. Ron's face when he realized? Priceless.

Ron's Ego vs. Reality

He called him a 'good-for-nothing' while standing next to Luna like he owned her. Mr. Ward's response? Not anger—just facts. A steed worth more than Ron's entire existence. Rise Up! The Lucky Underdog! doesn't do subtle—it does surgical strikes on arrogance. Luna's side-eye? She's already drafting his eviction notice.

When Silence Screams Louder

Mr. Ward didn't raise his voice once. He just stood there, red robe crisp, and dropped 'Tricolor Flying Steed' like a mic. Ron's sputtering? Adorable. Rise Up! The Lucky Underdog! teaches us: true power doesn't need volume. Luna's presence? She's the referee nobody asked for but everyone needs.

Gift-Giving as Psychological Warfare

Ron: 'My gift is 10M!' Mr. Ward: 'Mine's 100M.' No punches thrown, yet Ron's soul left his body. Rise Up! The Lucky Underdog! turns birthdays into gladiator arenas. Luna's 'Today is my grandfather's birthday'? Translation: 'Behave or get disowned.'

The Real Winner? Luna's Patience

She watched Ron dig his own grave with every word. 'Quit messing around' was her final warning. Mr. Ward's steed reveal? Just the shovel. Rise Up! The Lucky Underdog! shines when characters let their actions bury the antagonists. Luna's elegance under fire? Iconic.

Two Worlds? More Like Two Realities

Ron said 'You and him live in different worlds.' Nope. One world, two tax brackets. Mr. Ward's steed isn't just expensive—it's a statement: 'I play a different game.' Rise Up! The Lucky Underdog! loves exposing how money talks, but legacy shouts. Ron's earring? Still shaking from the shock.

The Underdog Who Wasn't

They called him 'nobody,' 'loser,' 'from the bottom.' Then he pulled out a mythical horse worth a city block. Rise Up! The Lucky Underdog! thrives on these reversals. Mr. Ward's smirk? He knew all along. Ron's meltdown? Just the appetizer. Luna's next move? Main course.