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Tang san can be depended but his author needs to die his an ultra asshole of guy Dude reported some of my favourite novels in the ccp causing them to be cancelled and he also make the novel standard be according to his own standard and he also advocating that small time novel should be free causing majority of small author to lose their income and stop writing In short he is the reason of mass clean up of novel in china and the one that make the ccp moves their influences in the novels one of the novel is Reverend Insanity
Cool, So you are essentially a automatic inverted shield.
You done checking the work? Go and try to understand the women thought process again.
I'm hoping to see an mc who has a White soul ring until titled douluo W,W,W,W,W,W,W,W,W Also know as the Extreme white element
This only work at Douluo Dalu 1 afterall the standard change each era
Thats Above average not weak Those who have Yellow,Yellow Purple,Purple, Black... are considered geniuses while those who have atleast White,Yellow, Yellow can be considered as above average and those White,White,Yellow,Yellow can be considered as average, so its not really weak its the above the standard, the thing you can considered weak is those bellow average or downright pathetic such W,W,W,Y or W,W,W,W
there is a small mc that get golden finger from the big mc and that golden finger is just literally just golden finger
I'm asking if his innate ability can go beyond the current dimension of his avatar like for example can he kill 6th or 7th dimension while on his avatar which is in 3rd dimension without the need of bringing his true self
Nah hahaha, Im not having a debate with the author I'm stating some info for him/her to not search it up and brainstorm so hard that he/she might have a nosebleed because some individuals out their love to belittle others because they find the mc of the authors quite weak than the mc of some authors I'm helping him/her get a clear view of why other think that way and for him/her to make a clearer description of the mc true capability and what better way to express it rather than explaining a broken character similar to the mc this author right? and the author is too lazy to do it, so that's why I came and commented this is also to satisfy my curiosity in the powers of mc after I search up a lot superpower of some hero and villain in some comics or anime heck i even study Yhwach abilities and how it work Afterall I'm a superpower geek But if you feel that I'm stepping out of my boundaries then what can I do so ok I would just delete some of my comments so you wouldn't be over protective
Very nice, Now you have a much clearer description of the mc innate ability and you also plan to utilise the advantages of higher dimension this can help you significantly in the flow of the story afterall as the story progress many thing may not add up so having a nice and neet description is a must Final Question:Do his innate ability can transcend the current dimension level of his avatar
I'm still wandering how the heck they can replay the life memory of others like they were watching a movie Do they have memory extractor or cctv at every angle that can capture the life of others 24/7 or are there a magic their which allow them to read a past of an individual or a technology to read the past itself I still don't get how in the world they capture every point of life without a difficulty also its too repeated that you don't need to read at all to know what happen its just rinse and repeat period
The concept, "End" holds immense power, determining the manner in which something concludes, potentially leading to total destruction and erasure. However, Yogiri seems to opt for an immediate end, bypassing the process of a drawn-out conclusion. Why bother with an elaborate ending when you can swiftly bring about the end? It appears inefficient and inconvenient. Would you agree, author? Yogiri must exercise caution in what he chooses to end, as his Instant Death ability is permanent and irreversible, capable of disrupting the world's balance. While he can nullify the momentum of his descent, it can be regenerated, akin to if he were to fall again, he'd acquire momentum once more. For instance, if he has 100 SP and eliminates 50 SP, it can still regenerate anew, distinct from the previous 50 SP.
Death can also offer significant maneuverability. You might possess partially weaker innate abilities than what Yogiri already had, but it can also bring much more versatility to your arsenal. For Yogiri, "End" means his Instant Death. For you, "Death" means what? Let's give an example. Like the destiny of your death. Do you know the Final Destination movie? If you do, you probably understand what I'm talking about. Another example is the afterlife; after all, it also falls into the category of death. This might not be as powerful as "The End," but it can give you a lot of maneuverability. There's also shadow which I quite like Ever heard of summertime render the main antagonist uses shadow as shadow data Manipulation it means control over information they can copy other people information and become them completely once they eaten the body of the victim it means memories,experience and even skills they can also be use as copy an object and imprint it in reality making a duplicate of the said Items as long as they know it they can make it they can also copy body but as i said to become completely them they need to the whole so every information down to the smallest detail can be copy
Isn't it funny how we often think we're immune to certain experiences until they hit us like a ton of bricks? Take someone who adamantly denies they'd ever react a certain way in a given situation. They're convinced they'd handle it with grace and come out unscathed, completely different from everyone else. But life has a sneaky way of proving us wrong, doesn't it? It's like we're living in our own little bubble of self-assurance until reality bursts it wide open, revealing our vulnerability and unpredictability. And then there are those who swear up and down that they'd never lose control, especially when it comes to protecting their loved ones. They believe they'd remain calm and collected, like a beacon of strength in the storm. But deep down, there's always that nagging doubt. What if they're not as composed as they think? What if the sight of their loved one in pain triggers something primal within them, unleashing a side they never knew existed? In the end, it's a reminder that humans are complex creatures, full of contradictions and unpredictability. We can never truly know how we'll react until we're faced with the moment itself. And maybe, just maybe, that uncertainty is what keeps life interesting.
You know, it's not always about how we see ourselves; it's about how others perceive us too. Take Tang San, for instance. Right now, people might be seeing him in a negative light, but does he see himself the same way? Probably not. That’s the thing with humans – we can be so self-righteous that we end up doing stupid things. Think about it: when others see us in a bad light, it affects how we're treated and what opportunities come our way. It's like having a reputation that precedes us. Even if we don't see ourselves in that same way, we're still judged based on others' perceptions. And let's be real, most of us aren't saints like Tang San. We're prone to making mistakes and acting on our self-righteousness without realizing the consequences. So, it's not just about how we view ourselves; it's about understanding how our actions are perceived by others and how that shapes our interactions and opportunities in the world.