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Why does Zhou Zhou always feel so weak and disappointing whenever he fights recently
Don't try to use logic to try to somehow understand this situation, it's impossible without using "plot armor" and "plot convenience" as the main themes...
But that's always the most boring and least engaging part of all cultivation novels. I hate having to read literally every MC in a cultivation novel always learns alchemy and it is always exactly the same no matter how many novels do it. At this point it's even more stereotypically overdone than having a sword wielding MC
Then why is this literally the first time you've ever acted like it then? Why would the author even try to lie and pretend like this is now a character trait he's always possessed? Are we supposed to just not remember the MC saying and doing the exact opposite basically throughout this entire novel up until this point. This literally has never been something he's thought or cared about before now...
He literally outright said he wants to overthrow the main family at the end of the last chapter, did you just not read it?
But why, that's literally your home base?
That's exactly what i was asking myself
Did we read the same thing? Did you miss the whole stereotypical betrayal being led by the head of a branch family?
What about the so-called "strict mana contract"? If the answer is "they only use it on the teachers and not the kids" then why? This seems like a pretty obvious scenario that they would have either already predicted might happen one day and planned for, or that this is a situation they would have already faced before now and rectified the potential problems/loopholes? So how could a traitor possibly appear here?
Literally everyone in this camp is a Ravenstein, what do you mean? The reason they don't know him is because he hasn't made any public appearances in front of the other family members due to the war and with his parents trying to protect him