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Do you think Merlin is simply Arthur Pendragon's servant? The situation in this story is similar! And considering the wizards of the Witcher world, who act as advisors to kings, your claims are incredibly stupid! Besides, MC's dream is to defeat the Apostle of the God of Cold, so he went to the chosen one, Daenerys, to prepare her for war! And finally, what's the point of MC being king? MC is a scholar of magic, all his time is taken up with experiments and research. Do you think he should waste time on the throne or be king only by formally handing over all power to his advisors? Why, when he can kill or hypnotize the king at any time? Besides, MC literally received the biggest castle, a beautiful princess wife, and a dragon as a servant of the king! What's the point of him wanting more when he got everything he wanted?
Honestly, it makes sense! It's easier for the system to simply transfer MC into the body of Homelander's son than to give him powers from nowhere! So, Homelander is the son of the formerly strongest super-human, Soldier Boy, and he was injected with a modified V-compound when he was an embryo! So how could a random person awaken the same powers as him from regular V?
His witcher formation procedure was unusual: he possesses a Logia body and he bonded with Ciri, who, according to prophecy, gave birth to a great child! I'd say the chance of his infertility is 0-10%.
I don't understand why they give the main character a mole. I also don't understand why so many anime depict moles as black dots that somehow add decoration. In reality, a mole is a brown spot on the body that no one likes! A mole is a skin defect that almost everyone has, like pores or small hairs on the body! Why do you add blemishes to beautiful characters and present them as decoration?
I started reading this fanfic and realized it was complete nonsense!! The plot brazenly aids the Blacks, making the events feel fictional and not real! For some reason, MC decided that prolonging the life of a King who brazenly aids his enemies was a good idea? Especially when the wedding of his sister, whom he loves, and the Black heir is near! Especially when he wants to put his descendants on the throne! Especially when he remembers the original plot! He should have practically poisoned the King so he would die quickly, and then killed his brother, declared himself heir, and accused the Blacks of being Kinslayers and keeping Bastards as heirs! No Dragons? Then breed Bastards and create a dragon order! But No, he does the worst thing: he saves the King, defies him, and as a result, the King appoints Rhaenyra and Daemon's legitimate son as heir, who has every right to the throne! Congratulations, there will be no war, everyone will support Aegon III and any attempt by the Author to get out of this impasse will be a plot hole!
Thanks to the author for continuing! Thank you for not abandoning this work!
I liked it at first, but then MC started acting weird! He abandoned his aunt and uncle (never even came back), trusted everyone, didn't kill Robert Baratheon, and then died and became a cultivator? Honestly, I started having suspicions as soon as MC got the Sharingan, but what followed exceeded my expectations! So much so that I didn't even understand what was going on after MC's "death" in the storm. Which I personally consider a plot hole, since MC has a high charisma stat, and the pirates had no reason to betray him! Plus, the system is kind of weird! They seemed to explain the basics at the beginning, but in reality, it's unclear what traits like prideful or ambitious provide, the numbers in parentheses don't explain, the benefits of magic aren't explained, and the dragon just doesn't seem to come from anywhere!
Question: Is Hope a girl or a boy? I'm not quite sure about the Zod-like face.
If I'm not mistaken, there was a master who could reforge Valyrian steel. So why not turn daggers into blades?
Author, where are the 18+ chapters? If there are any, please indicate them!