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Very good, I'm not sure if it's a translation or an original book, but if it's a translation, could you tell me the name of the original in case you decide to stop translating?
All A.I. This is a copy paste of something made by A.I. Plot holes for all sides, stats and level and abilitys that change every chapter.
Definitely B rank.
I really don't understand Chinese authors when they write this stuff. I don't know if they use AI to write it or what. He literally told them he was a dimensional god and she spent half a year in his dimension, and now she's wondering if he's really human and what his true identity is.
There's a missing chapter between 80 and 81, could you add it?
I think a part of the novel is missing at the beginning of this chapter.
No, when he first offered her the piece, it said, "Its power was immense—far stronger than the pieces used to reincarnate Yukino, Asuna, or Utaha." However, later, when she awakened the Sacred Gear, it said that the piece exploded with a light as intense as Yukino's, or even surpassing it. That wouldn't make sense if the piece's reaction to her was already much stronger than all the others before the Sacred Gear, but with the Sacred Gear, it was equal to Yukino's. Therefore, the only thing that can be understood from that is that the piece itself was stronger—the queen.
No, when he first offered her the piece, it said, "Its power was immense—far stronger than the pieces used to reincarnate Yukino, Asuna, or Utaha." However, later, when she awakened the Sacred Gear, it said that the piece exploded with a light as intense as Yukino's, or even surpassing it. That wouldn't make sense if the piece's reaction to her was already much stronger than all the others before the Sacred Gear, but with the Sacred Gear, it was equal to Yukino's. Therefore, the only thing that can be understood from that is that the piece itself was stronger—the queen.
Your example is irrelevant. The main character didn't conquer this world for China; he founded his own country, and his country already had a language spoken for 20 years. In the world of Naruto, everyone speaks the same language; there was no need to change it. The only reason is to say, "I'm Chinese." And that brings me to the point of my comment: brainwashing. The main character has been in this world for over 20 years, speaking this world's language and following this world's customs. I don't care if he wants to bring some Chinese food because he liked it or something, but he suffered torture, founded a country, gained followers, fought aliens, and more. And even after all that, his first thought is to make all his citizens forget the language they all speak and speak a language he himself hasn't used in 20 years. That kind of mentality, that kind of loyalty to a country where you didn't live as long as in the country you founded, what else is it but brainwashing? *Chinese man gives more priority to the Chinese language.* What you yourself wrote. After 20 years, he shouldn't be a "Chinese man" anymore; he should be a citizen of the empire he created. Therefore, he shouldn't erase the language of his empire to speak Chinese unless the only identity of a Chinese person is being Chinese.