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If you’re into stories about absolute power, this one is definitely worth a look. Honestly, there comes a point where Shin Uzumaki gets so ridiculously strong that you might think the story would lose its edge, but that’s not the case at all. What actually keeps you hooked is the character development; the interactions feel more vivid and natural as the story progresses. I’m currently on chapter 780 and I can tell you the quality hasn’t dropped. Sure, Shin is incredibly arrogant, but it’s the kind of arrogance he can actually back up, so it never gets annoying. It might not be the deepest novel out there, but it’s top-tier entertainment. Plus, the chapters (usually 4,000 to 7,000 characters) have a great flow and keep the pace moving. Perfect if you want something consistent and engaging.
The long-awaited day has finally arrived. Soon, a new adventure in another world will begin. I can't contain my excitement.
If I remember correctly, Mary is Gareth’s mother and, therefore, part of the Terminus group. But, if my memory serves me right, that group joined Rick’s after being rescued for Michael. At the time they joined, the group was still at the farm, right? Maybe you meant Mady, though I don’t exactly remember who she was. I’m just getting back into this story. If I recall correctly, Mady is the young woman who entered through the back of the prison with the hostile group, along with her father or perhaps her grandfather.
Correction: After all, he had barely completed the First Floor the night before. The Tower imposed a mandatory wait of one week before re-entering another dungeon, provided he successfully completed the mission; otherwise, the penalty for failure was, literally, immediate death. This contrasted with the Safe Zone Dungeons, where the waiting period was one full month whether you failed or succeeded, but failing the mission did not carry the death sentence.
Hector Belluci de Carvalho (Titan)
You literally have the possibility of acquiring abilities that would allow you to bring your parents back to life… So why cremate their bodies? Some resurrection techniques require the physical body of the person you want to revive. Honestly, I suspect the idea of bringing them back never even crossed your mind. Here are just a few examples: - Edo Tensei – Reanimation of the Impure World. - Rinne Tensei no Jutsu – Resurrection technique of the Rinnegan. - Kishō Tensei no Jutsu – Chiyo’s Reanimation Technique (although it sacrifices the user, maybe you could use someone else as an offering). - Dragon Balls – Dragon Ball, artifacts that grant wishes, including resurrection. - Soul Stone – Marvel, capable of manipulating souls and restoring life.
Idiots are everywhere in our daily lives—especially in the Marvel universe. You can find one at school or around any corner. I see no reason to abuse someone who hasn’t done anything to you. If you normalize hurting innocent people just for experiments or pleasure, you’re no better than the possible murderer of your parents. I’m not telling you to be a hero, but there’s no need to act like an idiot—especially when you have the potential to become an omnipotent and omniscient deity. I don’t know if abusing homeless people is normalized in the United States, but where I was raised, anyone who does that will never be well regarded.
First we started with The Walking Dead, along with Naruto... And now, 'Resident Evil' will be added to the mix... This is getting more and more interesting. A truly unexpected twist; excellent addition.