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he must be a G3 fan
It's funny, people who are noble and high-ranking, treat the Khan like a wild and primitive beast, but they are very foolish, after all, everyone knows that when you corner a beast, that's when it becomes more dangerous. and self-destructive.
I'm really looking forward to the development and mastery of the Khan's runes, it makes me think of the "traditional magic" that involves magic rune circles for their use, I just thought a little, "I wonder if in the future the Khan would create a runic formation or if he would be able to create a rune that covered an entire planet", I thought about this in a very distant future, after evolution and also having developed this magical field a lot (sorry if there were any errors in the text, I don't know English and I used the translator) .
the protagonist is entering an existential crisis xd
Thank you for the chapter 🤗.
First, thanks for the chapter.
This last part seems a bit exaggerated to me, making it seem like he's a soldier with a mission, when he's just a guy who woke up in an apocalypse alone and without understanding anything, and the support from his friends was also exaggerated, it seems like his friends supported him to achieve something when in fact it was just concern for his safety.
I will never understand this fetish that haters have, of doing everything to depress or decrime a person and their image, worst of all without any evidence to prove that the author is a Jack.
From what I remember, it was Voldemort who killed James and Lily Potter, Snape was associated with the Death Eaters and later was a spy for the Order of the Phoenix, and Snape even warned Dumbledore about Voldemort wanting to kill them, about what Snape did to Harry was wrong, but it was more about the resentment he had towards James, because when they were both teenagers, James and his friends were bullies and humiliated Snape. He was somehow involved in the deaths of Lily and James, but it wasn't like he was the one who killed or ordered them to be killed, and about him not begging to save Harry is understandable, after all Harry was Voldemort's target and not There was a way Voldemort could spare him.
I'm currently in the last chapter released and I have praise for the plot, despite having certain parts that were a bit rushed, overall it's very good, I don't understand some of the criticisms of people complaining about Lily and Snape, with James being dead and it took too long for him to return, and when he returned Lily had already developed feelings for Snape, and as in society itself it was no longer problematic to have a polygamous relationship, she gave him a choice accept this relationship or they would not be husband and wife (I may not have described correctly, it's been a long time since I read this part of the story), not to mention that this novel takes place in the HP Universe but it's not about HP or its protagonist Harry Potter but about Edward, and honestly most of the characters end up being more secondary than relevant characters, so for me they don't even matter enough for me to put down the novel because of that, not to mention that when you get married you literally agree with "until death do us part".