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Hello! I hope you continue your writing journey! I just wanted to tell you you can make auxiliary chapters. After you finish writing, press next, and there might be something like "type of chapter." I believe you can put auxiliary there. This way, the formatting isn't all weird. Have fun!
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his wife was too skillful with her hands
Alright, how skillful?
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Asked Chatgpt about the total number of S rank hunters in the entire world. In the world of "Solo Leveling," the exact total number of S-rank Hunters across the entire globe isn't consistently detailed, as the story focuses more on the Korean Hunters and a few international ones. However, it's implied that S-rank Hunters are extremely rare, often described as one in several million or even more scarce. South Korea, a central location in the narrative, is noted to have very few S-rank Hunters, with their numbers being in the single digits before the emergence of Seong Jin-Woo. Given that larger countries with greater populations might have proportionally more S-rank Hunters due to the sheer numbers game, and considering special cases where countries might have unique circumstances or breeding programs aimed at increasing their number of high-ranking hunters, a rough estimate could place the global total at anywhere from several dozen to over a hundred. This estimation takes into account the narrative's emphasis on the rarity and importance of S-rank Hunters and the observed numbers in specific nations introduced in the story. Countries like the United States, China, and Russia, which are hinted or shown to have their own S-rank Hunters, likely contribute significantly to the global count. However, without explicit, comprehensive data from the source material, any estimate remains speculative.
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