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Este capítulo fue tan decepcionante, puedes destruir fácilmente el maldito barco ni siquiera necesita pelear si usa la destrucción del barco para llamar la atención de jorul quien se encontraba pescando cerca.
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Jorul and Jarul have the blood of ancient giants; both are over 50 meters tall, and this is evident when Jarul fights Harald or when Jarul is walking next to Loki.
Brother, the beasts of the underworld were indeed strong. Loki was able to survive there because he was an even bigger monster than Linlin from birth. Even so, the story is going great so far. I hope you continue.
That doesn't make sense. If they're at the beginning of the series, everyone thinks AFO is dead, so why are they calling Gran Torino to talk about a clue to his whereabouts?
Did he erase most of the universes? Is that how the fanfic ended? I mean, if he literally erased them, then they ceased to exist, unless you're taking things from Dragon Ball Heroes.
My opinion remains unchanged, however I don't deny that it has potential and I look forward to seeing how it develops.
Seriously? I came up with four different ways to complete the system's mission without needing a firearm. The guy is taking too many risks; it's a stupid and unnecessary plan when he simply needs to meet the system's requirements. He could have used his sisters and Harley's boyfriend, along with their friends, for this mission. He could even have pretended to be one of the hostages. A simple recording and a little game with fabricated evidence of danger would be enough to motivate them to play along. And, of course, a victim to prove the situation is real. In 15 minutes, he can plunge them into panic and distrust if he plays his cards right, and he doesn't even need a weapon. The way to truly panic someone is to exploit their surprise and confusion. Momentarily kidnapping them isn't difficult, nor is making them believe they're in danger. The internet helps a lot with that, and it wouldn't even raise their suspicions if they're smart. As long as you make them believe they're in danger, they will be, because that's how the human mind works. A good lie can become the truth if you're clever enough. There are many ways to gather a group of people and keep them confined to create panic. He works at a golf course and could easily stir up a scene without much effort. The people were already gathered; he just needed to make them believe they were in danger. It's a matter of polishing the details so he doesn't get caught, and it's not actually that difficult if he uses his head. Sure, some people might suspect him or other workers, but without proof, why would they worry? He didn't need to use anything out of the ordinary to create panic. When people are confined, they're prone to conflict.