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Were you reading when the author spent like two whole chapters on the MC whining about how noone in the world cares about him and how his family abandoned him and only his evil cultivator girlfriend is left?
"...then the next second, all of his internal organs liquified into nothing and he instantly died. As he drew his final breath, his last though was: Why did I randomly eat an unknown compound of herbs taken from the body of an enemy? Did I really think this is a video game? When I beat the boss, there will be loot drops - instead of carefully prepared traps left behind by wily jianghu martial artists?"
Why does the author think that readers who click on the book titled "I Became A Tree" want to read about the tree turning back into a human?
That is how it has worked in the past. The author even showed it when some players lost their weapons after respawning while others didn't - and the ones who lost the weapons were the ones who dropped the weapons on the ground before dying.
??? Question one: Who is doing research in this ancient, feudal, setting? Question two: Since there are researchers, why are there no flush toilets?
Maybe MC really likes popsicles so it's actually a tough decision for him?
There are actually a lot of novels with this premise but they mostly don't get translated. I guess translators think historical fiction won't attract readers if it's the history of another country. Although, personally, I find the genre a bit cringe. It would be like writing a fan-fic where your Gary Stu Original Character travels back in time and meets George Washington to teach him how to run a country.
Seems a bit odd. They all die within a year or two, so clearly MC isn't really ever "saving" anyone - just averting some immediate crises. Is it meaningful to help them in such a half-hearted way?
Rings a bit hollow when he and every other executioner in this prison is equipped with items that tear up and destroy the souls of every single demon they kill.
Even if killing or avoiding the young miss is impossible, he could also just help her and be done with it. She "pulls him out to defend her" on the road, so likely she just wants to use him to brush off a suitor or something... annoying, but better than creating a death grudge with her entire family.
Probably not anymore
When I break into your home, take your things, and kill you because I don't want to wait for you to attack first before I counterattack - other people call that robbery and murder, but I call it preemptive self-defense.
Probably not. The 3 meter tall magical wolf was definitely just coming over to have a cup of tea.
Because having 4 points of agility instead of 3 would have made all the difference in this situation?
No, the author just doesn't often bother to transcribe their words. I think the only other time is during the first night attack - some of the other NPCs called out and said some things.
Have you guys been reading? The attribute panel + the extremely video-gamey division of labor + (most importantly)the fact that the territory seems to have sprung up out of nowhere, with no roads connecting to other places and with people mysterious appearing from the aether (the supervisor) are the reasons why he's so sure this is some sort of game-like world.
Of course, since it's only been 2 months since the apocalypse began, saying people have been stuck at 5th stage for "a long time" might be overstating things.
This statement contradicts itself. What exactly does the author think the word "infinitely" means??
Garbage reasoning. Whether they are in his shelter or in their own shelter, he can "re-harvest the leeks" as much as he wants either way. The only dubious benefit of leaving them in their own shelter is that they have a different geographical location and (theoretically) access to different resources for him to "harvest" from them. However, that small benefit is probably offset by the fact that they will all die and be devoured by beasts if left to their own devices (thanks to the terrible management system of the shelter + increasing level of danger in the outside world).
It's not like she's wrong...