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A disappointed, inconsistent, and arrogant main character, reminiscent of a stereotypical Chinese protagonist, appears as if he's been hastily copy-pasted from another story. Unlike the epic hero Gilgamesh, this character lacks originality and depth, presenting a superficial imitation rather than a unique identity. His demeanor suggests disillusionment, while his inconsistent traits and arrogance overshadow any potential for relatability or genuine heroism."
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The Sacred Palace was destroyed during the final battle against David. However, Sinbad will have his own palace that's uniquely his by Chapter 15.
Certainly, I understand the concerns. I'll be addressing this in the upcoming volume. The current narrative zeroes in on Sinbad's preparations for multiverse voyages, encompassing elements like the Babylon, the Guardians, and the acquisition of pivotal items. While there might be slight traces of system elements, it won't dominate the story as in many other novels.
This the Celestial Marauder
Once all his Djinn equipment get fused