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It would be cool to see the battle and such between Robert and Aenar, but categorically speaking Aenar with a dragon, an adult in fact, magic, a superhuman condition and even an ability to see the future, Leto II level, any result that is not a A landslide victory is a defeat. Without considering that he is 11 years old and 1.87 m tall, he is going to be huge, with a few more dragons coming. I hope you take this into consideration author. Thanks for the chapter.
Could Cinder awaken their auras? With so many different worlds involved, I feel like it would be a waste not to use the different power systems. Law and the others could become stronger.
I didn't read all of Overgeared, I read it until chapter 600. Is there anything "supernatural" in the story in the future? Like the real world meets the virtual world. Or something along those lines. Because I don't know how Irene could remember him, since she's a "virtual" character.
So the protagonists of this story are both of them? And I also know that Yuno is strong and all, but the way the protagonist commented was as if he was unbeatable but ended up losing due to arrogance. Here it seems that the two are equal in strength. As an assassin his entire life, he should be more skilled than her, right?
Will he always depend on the mana given by the ring? I didn't really understand this cripple issue. Will he never be able to have his own mana? Or now that he's leveled up does he already have his own mana?
Will he always depend on the mana given by the ring? I didn't really understand this cripple issue. Will he never be able to have his own mana? Or now that he's leveled up does he already have his own mana?
I don't know much about warframe lore, but I know they are connected with the Void or something. There's also The Man in the Wall. I don't know if there is a Void in Fate, but the space of imaginary numbers must be similar. I feel like your protagonist will end up attracting the attention of an outside God. Maybe something equivalent to The Man in the Wall. Thanks for the chapter. (Translate
Let the protagonist learn touki, so he will become much stronger than the original
Can't he increase his stats by training?
I like your story, but I feel like the protagonist is a little too passable. He seems to be waiting for others to attack him so he can fight back. If he knows that certain people will inevitably be his enemies, why doesn't he just attack them first? Especially when they don't know how strong he is. (Translate