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Now I only look for stories where the main character is a manager or owns a business, because usually if the main character tries to become stronger, they become overpowered or the plot helps them too much. A week ago, I found a story about making mechas on YouTube to listen to, but halfway through it started talking about China, empire, Americans, 'China will be the origin of the mechas.' In the end, I couldn't take it anymore and dropped it. I'm Latino, and I don't care if they make fun of others, the problem is when you put someone above the rest. It's understandable that if you're talking about your country, you give it some favoritism, but we all know that just as they have points in their favor, they also have points against them. At one point, they were centralizing the study of mechas in China, monopoly, and they were openly mocking and belittling Americans by presenting the first foreigner as a lunatic who threatened everyone with his superiority. In all mecha stories, it’s never about monopolizing but about globalizing quickly. In a global invasion, reinforcing your country is the stupidest idea, although I left the story before the invasion started, from what was mentioned before, it seemed they were going to continue like that. I remember another one I dropped at chapter 2 because the main character received an all-powerful system that forced him to graduate from Harvard, and as his first mission, it asked him to return to his home country, China. I think that was the story I abandoned the fastest due to nationalism to date.
Thanks to you, I went to see the law story where Corazon appears and I cried like the first time, I forgot Corazon for years but the impact was so great that I remembered only joining Corazon and One Piece.
what happened to the novel?
one word karma
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There are questions that only a jounin can answer, it would take a super genius to pass or waber the answers
Hypothesis: It was forced
he is literally the son of god