Rolandmist
Nothing much to say, an university student who curses the day in which he got hooked to asian novels
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Different Bai, down to the characters of the name I believe
Haven't we senza that healing gus are a thing? There s no regrow lomb Gu? Maybe not at Rank two
This is really scary!
the mortal version can't make stones either, though? They are born from springs, that make stones, but the gu "only" makes essence. The immortal version is more useful in there doesn't seem to be a cap for immortal essence like there is for mortal
these are just my thoughts, but I think they are all asians, northern plains people are mongol-like, and Hei Lou Lian is just a darker shade than the others.
Poor nameless seventh, they jeep making a full list of everyone aside him
Isn't the math wrong?
Funny as it is, it makes you wonder if Beluga is actually part of a supernatural sect. After all we have already seen that not all is at it seems, and in this world in the background there isn't only the system
Hyenas are closer to cats than dogs
Called it
Lelouch, is that how you vented your anger against your father?
A round of clapping for our Ben's guts. I know I would not have the balls to risk, even if I thought it was the correct, the penality is just to scary. I don't know if it is the right choice, but it's good that Ben can rise up to the challenge despite knowing all the cons
This novel makes me wish I could like single paragraphs
A very witty comment. Almost whorty of the paragraph it's attached to
He has good luck. As the stats get more to difficilt to raise the higher they are, it's for the best that the random point is given to the highest he has
We will discover that this story will be actually a metaphor for the real story of Ben and his cock in the future
You're wasting the Knowledge learning boost
Actually is not about the conditions but about the Death Note itself working. If it doesb't work then he would just age and die normally
Then they are cold-blooded by definition
The guillotine was invented after the Middle Ages, back then you relied on axes to cut necks