Engaging_Kitten
Writing because I got tired of waiting for chapter updates. Now I never have to wait to know what will happen next! Or at least that's what I thought until my characters started acting on their own!
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why buy? if he studied the components, eleven can make them
didn't it need super sight to evolve to the cocoon?
super electric bear rail gun
this chapter either has had 3 different translators, or it had 1 translator that didn't care at all đ
Mr Husky is that you?
he has become the panda fan he feared
my guess is a retcon ... Panda no longer started at level 3, it started at level 1 ... then the advancement of 3c levels makes sense. it's dumb, but it's the only way the math works
he had 60 to start, drank 2 life water making it 80, died in an exam, making it 70, died in this against making making it 50. The life-force used in the sealing ritual was temporary, as long as they didn't die and had some time to recover, they'd be fine. Even if they did die, it would only use 20 years of their life like any other death. He can die two more times before his next death is permanent. That being said, he now has less life than he started with.
this poor doggo must have a mountain of grievances noted by now
mc is going to be the guy that makes a large number of "small" transactions and sent be able to figure out how his wallet is empty later. it was less than 500k that he earned from the gambling, between his storage ring, paying Lilith, buying the house, buying his equipment, his miscellaneous purchases, and this meal, he probably doesn't even have 200k left.
I don't get how they keep getting this wrong ... As far as I'm aware, 0-9 all have specific characters in Chinese (though 0 didn't used to exist) it's like these translators can't decide whether the number does starts from 0 or 1, which is a common problem in programming, but it shouldn't be in language.
at least the author finally got a paradox right đ
I think somehow Earth is covered even without a tower similar to the separate spaces they have their exams in
author failed astronomy too XD
definitely a downgrade
it's the soul mark, not his race, that allows him resurrect. else the dragon blood would already cause a problem. honestly, I'm only seeing upsides to him becoming a vampire. the downsides of a high protein diet and slight sunlight weakness are too tame. if anything, the possible stigma attached to the race is the worst part.
The math is right, but you're right, he used the wrong starting value for strength. Author is very bad about consistency.
because the author went a really stupid route and made the law of reincarnation take effect in the simulations. Prior to the law, simulations didn't cause death. It makes zero sense. I really like this author's storytelling, but they do some things that break immersion because the things are so mind-bogglingly stupid. I don't think the author really understands VR or Space-time. As a result, it really hurts those of that do. They probably watched some Sword Art Online and wanted to have their VR have the death consequence, but the reason for the death consequence is really lacking compared to Sword Art Online. In SAO, the headset kills people because of the series' antagonist. In this book, somehow a natural law, is crossing into a completely fictional world and taking effect there. What's worse is the author never explains why the monthly exams are any different than the training rooms. None of the mechanisms make sense. I would almost think that the scenarios are actually a real separate space they are being teleported to and somehow, all the entities and environments are being created to support it, albeit temporarily. except that it has already been established that spatial travel is accomplished via trains through wormholes. They are clearly teleported somewhere, though. All in all, it's very poorly explained how the simulations are both fake and real. The author wrote in circles in the chapter they tried to explain it. This is also something that really should be explained by the instructors within the first week, but so far, we've only gotten the non-explanation from Song. I'm 99.9% sure the author just really wanted the death effect on a fake reality and went about it extremely poorly, leaving us in this awkward scenario where we question why fake things are having real consequences. the inconsistency is annoying, too. The author seems to be leaning towards equipment being destroyed during the exams and physical problems remaining ... but if that's the case, why isn't a good chunk of the class half-naked from some of their very thorough deaths? The main character died, why would any physical problems remain after being resurrected? why is their equipment teleported with them in a resurrection? lots of inconsistencies and holes.