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it will focus on poison, but the thing is, I have a plan for one of the spirit rings which is the Ten headed fierce yang serpent which has a fire attribute. It's neidan originally turned into the 7th spirit ring for Ma Hongjun. Also, just because something has one element doesn't mean it can't have another. For example, the Dark Devilgod Tiger has at least the Evil, Lightning, and Wind attributes, pretty sure it has space, too.
Well, I said previously that the techniques that he had in his first life couldn't be used because of the different type of energy and such, so he did use his knowledge though to improve tang sec techniques. And he won't be "useless" he just won't use Tang Sect techniques. If he does do that then Tang San will think, "hmm... reincarnator!" because there's no way he'd be able to learn the techniques. Lei Feng is working on making the techniques fit his martial spirit and when he finishes that, it won't be too obvious. Also, Lei Feng MAY be killing Tang San in Slaughter City... maybe.
Indeed; however, let's just say that strong martial spirits have longer names. For example, Jade Phosphor Serpent Emperor... versus Serpent. It has a different appeal... and there do exist legends of hydras with seven heads I believe? I could be wrong about that but still.
lol... maybe I will have it evolved (Tang San's Eight Spider Lances became wings) into something... maybe wings as well? because an amphiptere has wings and it is a snake? Idk though, I'll cross that bridge when I come to it.
Thanks, I didn't catch that. Changed it!
Well, it isn't just for benefits, he also wants to court one of the Spirit Hall's women. He also has emotions. Also, of course Spirit Hall is painted in a bad light... isn't that all too common? Make your enemy look bad to make others more okay with attacking them. Slander them, lie about them, anything it takes, right? The Heaven Dou Empire, The Star Luo Empire, Sea God Island, they all want to suppress Spirit Hall because it is growing to strong and may conquer them. Who wants to be conquered and lose their sovereignty?
Dugu Bo and Dugu Yan have the Jade Phosphor Serpent... Lei Feng's is different. Also I accidentally put serpent here I meant to put snake. Dual-headed Jade Snake would be a mutated martial spirit, which would be on the same level or right above their martial spirit in terms of quality, whereas a normal Jade snake would be inferior. Also, Spirit Hall isn't the only culprit, every spirit master is hunting spirit beasts to extinction... it just so happens that Spirit Hall has many more spirit masters. As for Lei Feng joining Spirit Hall, it has to do with the benefits, and the fact that he believes it should not be destroyed. It does far more good than bad. As for the spirit beast over-hunting problem and others, why can't Spirit Hall change its policy after conquering the two empires?
I can see what you mean, I wanted to go through Holy Spirit Village and Nuoding Academy as fast as possible so I rushed and forgot about that. When Tang San gets his first spirit ring and during Shrek Academy and the Tournament, it will be far more apparent.
(This is also the case in the donghua)
Well, you are free to think your own thoughts, but that isn't arrogance... and he chose that way to get closer to Tang San (he is already a good friend, but he wants to be thought of as a brother), to show that he cares about him. If he didn't Tang San would think, "Lei Feng could have stopped him though..." There are indeed other ways to get closer to Tang San, but why would Lei Feng waste such a perfect opportunity? Here is the definition of {arrogant: having or revealing an exaggerated sense of one's own importance or abilities.} I don't see any exaggerated sense of one's own abilities in Lei Feng's character... perhaps you might say that he is selfish, but arrogant? And the fact that the child couldn't seek revenge in the future being in his considerations does show that he thinks about his actions and isn't impulsive
Remember that Tang San's spirit power is tested towards the end, because Su Yuntao believes that Blue-Silver grass is the epitome of a useless martial spirit. Tang San has to request for his spirit power to be tested. Even the other girl that had Blue-Silver Grass as a spirit didn't have her spirit power tested because of this, whereas all the other children did.
Actually, he tripped the kid to get on Tang San's good side, taking into consideration that the kid would not have spirit power. It was a calculated move and thus far he hasn't been acting arrogant nor has he offended anyone besides the kid... What I meant by not offending people left and right is that he won't, for example, offend people constantly, do you expect that he wouldn't ever offend anyone? Eventually you have to. So when the main character might offend someone, he would take into consideration the various factors such as: Does this person have a huge background that could bring me endless trouble? What benefits do I get from this? Does this align with my intentions? etc...
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