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Saying that they have absolute control is just putting too much gold on their face lol, most regions are still highly autonomous in how they implement their policies, the Politburo is mostly just giving instructions, but only god knows how it will be implemented. Mostly what gives such impression of absolute control is their own propaganda and very paranoid behavior of control. Also, with Big Data you are absolutely herded like sheep based on your behavior by AI, the fact that from your education, livelihood and thought patterns you are still working to serve a wealthy elite, you can see that the only safe space might be your own mind, even if you are dissenting from the wealthy elite you will eventually come back due to financial control.
The part where there is a door to the outside right? Like the literal opening of the cave where there is a forest?
How is that even a reason? I see someone who uses water and then suddenly an urge to kill overcomes a fire user? Unless there's Dao related reasons they should actually be allies due to not competing for the same resources and being able to trade splendidly. There's also the fact that Yin-Yang thing and dual cultivation (if there is such a thing in this world) Which would make even more sense for them to intermarry.
This is kinda weirdly written, instead of having their enemies make a lot of conjectures as to why this senior didn't kill them, or if they are still in danger or some other thing, it ends up with "Will die if I go". It makes those villains look like cardboard thin and superficial, like they don't act like functional individuals but only exist for this very moment to become a stepping stone (and not even in a good way), it would be much improved if there was a bit more consideration in their actions before they decide not to go.
Just stop arguing, start the battle before morale goes down any further.
Not really, little kids do all sort of things without thinking or even a care about their surroundings... A kid could resist not getting changed because it dislikes the cold of losing the clothes, or because of the friction/pressure on the head/shoulders. Acting without thinking and based on small associations make children much less predictable than a person with a grown common sense, it is the common sense which would make one suspiciously mature.
So the exploit of making your own death to happen at the time of heat death of the universe isn't happening... OK!
He wouldn't end up in a space bag or something like that right?
You can go into different lumps of dirt and go deeper underground until you hit the core right?
Enter the core of the planet, achieve endless energy
Most likely would be because MC can't absorb the kinetic, electric energy of the atoms spreading apart to become a gas? Like you still can absorb the minimal heat of this process but the MCs energy was transferred as kinetic energy this leaving at a loss (still a plot hole since this situation it clearly is almost the same yet there was a gain, I guess it would be due to the Sound energy collection thing at most)
Likely it means that due to it often roaming around and not being always exposed directly to energy sources, like imagine a drop of water in a deep ocean trench without access to either the sun or geothermal energy, it'd be a gg
Shoot yourself into a star and you will have energy for a long while, you could also start a civilization to feed you energy as a core religious belief.
Someone doesn't understand zebras at all lol, those things are more aggressive than most predators and even more vicious when they attack (they can bite a chunk of flesh off of someone and kill other herbivores if they look at them funny if they are nervous)
No, damage points cant'tbe used for cell activation, it didn't mention anything else.
Look, the price for these tricks will likely be higher than the bribe he's going to get afterwards... At some point you have to stop the losses
This is something that could have been very good, but after 30 chapters shows itself to be a bit flat and superficial. MC starts as a noble, has 1 opportunity to simulate per month and has atrocious talent for both wizard and knight path. 1- MC is a bit of a "do it first and then think" kind of guy, which leads him to a family destroying crisis even before the paywall becomes a thing (quite the achievement i have to say) He always overlooks simple and direct correlations/inferences one could make, is by no stretch of imagination a cunning or quick thinking fellow. 2- Events and simulator seem kinda forced into a dealt scenario for no reason, even there is a moment where MC questions the existence of wizards in the kingdom after he was killed by one in the first place, after that is that MC just casually does huge decisions without a freaking thought of using his simulator to explore his options (joining the arena, taking over businesses, taking items which have a lot of danger behind them) and worst is his family does just as bad decisions all the time in a casual manner, with such outstanding judgement the real miracle is how they reached adulthood without dying in a ditch. 3-In the summary of the book it says that it doesn't weaken or limit the MC, but his IQ being offline is worse than many other kinda of nerfing, because it makes me feel like the MC simple doesn't deserve to have a system in the first place.
Not being patient doesn't mean being stupid... you can simply arrest him and torture him for the truth instead of foolishly fighting on the arena where you will likely either have to show your skills or suffer injury. What if this guy is only interested in poisoning you in the arena? You are not a random gladiator, you are the freaking owner of this place.