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Sigh, I have to drop this. It is a good book don't get me wrong. It just pushes my bottom line. It's the same thing when I play D&D 5e. You don't touch a religion when you write a story about gods you made up. I already have this discussion before and I will do it again. D&D doesn't have God and Buddha in their story setting because of the rules they follow. God. There is only one God made of three persons. Father, Son, and Holy Spirit. If God exists in your story then he should be the only being in that story. I am not too clear about Buddism but I am sure if Buddha exist in your universe then every other "godly" being is supposed to be in the image of Buddha, Now my compliment. You did justice describing the Elohim. I was really surprised by that. The praises were given unto "God" was good My complaint. God won't leave. Cause it was spoken. Hebrews 13:5 Let your manner of living be without covetousness, and be content with such things as ye have. For He hath said, “I will never leave thee, nor forsake thee”; God is not a female. He is a male. The Father, Son, and Holy Spirit are all male.
Thanks, this novel deserves more readers.
I, Lord 7th, really enjoy this novel. It's really too good to be on Webnovel. My favorite aspect of the novel is how it switches to different characters of the novel. This set the mystery of the MC. Who thought we know well in the beginning, but the more time we spend away from him. The more time we wonder what changes about him. Did we truly know him from the beginning? Is he even the main character? Plus the story is named after my brother so I decided to read it.
So what happens when he actually gets a S-tier skill?
Fate/stay nigt
True martial world is one example.
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Why would Leylin Falier give away his gene? That is the final form of his gene. Now even his sons have that gene. If he truly gets this gene. I am dropping this novel.