
McQueen y Sally se fueron a pasear y entonces eh.. eh... no sé que cantar 🎤
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That's not all; she's in a much quieter place than the places she was used to, and she knows that comparatively there's no immediate danger.
The difference is that their bodies are stronger than average and they can use their hormones almost like a superpower, while we can have children through menstruation... When I wasn't an adult, I could have consoled myself by thinking that giving life can be our power, because I've always had a passion for childcare... but with this economy, it feels like a disadvantage...
Yes, sometimes it is absurd, but in this novel i don't feel too big of the at least not with those of his own level... She easily defeats those weaker than her, those below an intermediate power level (which is most of them), but against those at her level, it still depends on how many powers they have unlocked, she uses the help of others like Warner, who is also an intermediate level, uses the powers she has been hiding as a surprise weapon, or outright uses traps. In other cases, they are the best on their own, although sometimes they use the support of others due to the development of the plot, or before becoming the strongest, they later become invincible and don't need anyone. "A random character: Oh no, he's two or three levels stronger than the protagonist! The ML/FL: That's not a problem for me; I'm either 4 to 10 times stronger than my peers at my level." Something like that happens in novels like The Extreme Alchemist of the Mighty Cauldron.
Oh okay I'm starting to understand better now.