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Teppen wo mezasu! Cringe. Japanese is so cringe. Gwa! So, with my demonic heart, I aim for the top!
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Yep, they are living beings but they are not walking, thinking beings, are they? Thanks for your favour on our little Hamster, cause of you, it will get a lot more text time (screen time). 🫴💜
I totally agree. And those novels also tend to make others less important, as if everything revolved around the mc. Here, I have tried to avoid that as much as possible and make the system just another cog in the machine. Hope you are enjoying it!
The rest of the chapters are locked under privilege section. 20 chapters. The chapter published yesterday was chapter 150, but for non-privilege readers, the chapter they get would be chapter 130 which was published 16 days ago. When chapter 151 is published, 131 will be unlocked for non-privilege readers while privileged readers can get all the released chaps until 151.
Ying Wu Xie too
That he had a lot of demonic bloodlines inside him. Like, his ancestry hasn't kept the royal bloodline pure.
Typo! Fixing!
Of course he will when it benefits him.
Because Dona has been planted with a Dungeon Heart Seed. That is one of Mark's ability. It allows him to plant Heart Seeds on people loyal to him and they become his dungeon. They are also safe from World Wills due to that, since they are walking, talking, dungeon.
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It's not creating anything from nothing. It is removing what is already inside the MC. Destroying and removing is much less energy consuming than creating something
Oh? Kek. Your name alone is enough, Arunachalam. You r either a malayali, or a tamilali. Well, I am a mallu myself. So am curious. Tell me.
Okay. I like this conversation since it makes me think. So, here goes. In his opinion, lifeforms have no inherent distinction. An insect and a human is the same, as in they are both equally worthless in the grand sceme of things. A human's death and an insect's are equally meaningless, IN HIS OPINION. So, then, the quesgion here was, he was willing to kill demons for his benefit but felt remorse when he thought of doing the same against humans. Then, he rationalized the point with: if he is willing to kill demons for his benefit, why shouldn't he kill humans? What is there any difference between a human and a demon when fundamentally, life has no distinction? Now, we can come back to YOU. You are thinking of this as his 'coping mechanism' but it is not, he is willing to sacrifice others in cold blood without regret and yes, this story's protagonist is a villain. He doesn't need a justification. He is not rationalizing his murder. He is not saying what he did isn't wrong or evil, nor am I saying it IS evil. Here, he is irrationalizing his guilt over thinking of human slaughter. If he was willing to kill demons, what made humans different to HIM? He was human once, he is a demon now. So he is concluding that, all lifeforms are the same, not any different unless they are eternally alive. The only distinction between a human and insect in his opinion is ambition, humans can have ambition to be eternal, while insects cant think of that. But if a human doesn't have that kind of ambition? Then, in his opinion, they are equal to insects. No difference. And he is willing to kill human and insect in his ambition to become Eternal. Because only then would any of his actions, good or evil, truly matter. IN HIS OPINION. So, am I clear now? Talking here made his motivations clearer to me, so thanks on that. I'll have to edit the earlier chaps a bit.
He didn't vow revenge per say. He didn't care about 'that' giant in particular. He cared about what that giant represented, and vowed to fight on equal terms with something as strong as that. Not revenge. Well, I might have to explain that part better if you thought it was revenge that he vowed.