Worldwolf67
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Author, can you tell how humans evolved in-universe?My own theory comes from your example of Shuckle a few chapters ago. Humans might be an even more extreme form of specialization than Shuckle. The human ancestor pokemon might have sacrificed evolutions, abilities, types, moveset, potential, pokemon genetic variations......practically everything into the ability to symbiotically bond with other pokemon. If animals are failed pokemon than humans might just be on the cusp of being regarded as animals.Still all might be not negative. I suspect that mega evolution might not have existed before humans evolved.
'Heaven is jealous of talents', this phrase always feels like a case of sour grapes to me.In this novel, heavenly tribulation seems to be calibrated according to a person's maximum potential. It is up to the person themselves to realize said potential, which probably does not happen a lot. It might injure such a person but will probably never be life threatening.
Frankly speaking, would Voldemort actually tell Pettigrew the truth?
It is typically used as a villan's laughter in Chinese novels
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Oh I see. My bad.😅
Uh, I said nothing about the subspace. In this paragraph you wrote: "132 deep green potential, 64 green potential and 7 light green potential". Shouldn't Magikarp with higher potential be lesser in number?
The parameters reset every stage.
It was funny at first but has started to quickly become a bad point in an otherwise good novel.
I'm better than a system which actively talks to you. Those are the worst.
Sure and ignore the next paragraph which states he forgot🤦♂️
Sure and ignore the telekinesis you literally just used to fly.
Shouldn't it be 132 light green potential, 64 green potential and 7 deep green potential? I think you switched up the numbers of light green and deep green.
This is what he is thinking about now.
It is still a bit early, but the novel shows some great potential. I like the fact that the protagonist doesn't start thinking like a local immediately. Seriously in most transmigration novels the protagonist just suddenly starts thinking like a local, even making references in local culture he should have no idea about. This protagonist still makes Earth references but not too much so as to be disruptive. Looking forward to more.
The wisp is the younger one....
Anthony is the special chaos aligned outlier among the very orderly coloney. Therefore there must be such a setting in the Formica Sapiens species that once in a while a chaos aligned individual will be born. It is a good thing really. Any orderly system requires some chaotic elements to it
Starving might not seem like much but it is an absurdly painful, intellect-destroying sensation from what I have heard. Yet Anthony gave the last of his food to his colony of ants. He got betrayed by his parents, had his limbs cut off and starved to death. And this is from limited details. The actual situation must be worse His mindset must have warped greatly under such pressure. To not break he had to bend. Sarah might just be right.