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You are either hard-headed or stupid. he didn't order an assanation it was that Nobel guy. I also said you will understand what I mean by "he's not inherently evil" when you continue reading. He also eventually gave up on that love when he saw her interested in the MC. Me knowing what is going to happen further on in the story and you yapping on just makes you look more stupid. So relax
No trace of sarcasm here. Even if he may be perceived as a "loser," he possesses a commendable mindset and is not inherently evil. As you continue reading, you will gain a deeper understanding of his character.
The sacred land
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Man, vampiers, dragons, gods, I am so lost.
Umm, I am sure there's some pressure, at least, yeah? I mean, he got death as a penalty if he failed this quest.
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I'm not sure where you got the idea that I'm into Naruto—I'm not even a fan. What you're saying actually supports my point. His body was failing because he had to adapt quickly, or he wouldn't be able to use those powers. That's the essence of my argument: even if you get an overpowered body part, your body needs to adapt to handle it, or it won't be able to withstand such powers.
Not too sure about what you wanna convey here. He did mention that his nervous system was too overwhelmed by the new eyes and the amount of info he gained from them. But later on, I guess the system strengthens his body to be able to gain and use such traits or techniques, ofc his hard work counts in too.
I am new but I am here too
It's used in many things in China, including making wine. Believed to be beneficial for the kidneys
I don't like churches
I like how you calculated it
The human body is one unified entity. You can't have one part that's immensely strong while the others are weak. This imbalance will cause your body to fail, unable to cope with the uneven strength. It's basic biology, even in a fantasy world.