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The protagonist is the one who went through the experience, so he is the one who felt it and felt his spirit consuming energy and growing stronger. Moreover, he only proposed his own theory and did not arrive at the truth. He merely stated what was going through his mind.
The protagonist's personality and beliefs are shaped by the life he has lived. If you read my comments and conversations, you will notice an Islamic influence, which is true. However, within the novel itself, I have focused on conveying positive values and principles such as justice, fairness, and avoiding oppression. If that bothers you, then this novel simply may not be for you, because my story combines philosophy, self-reflection, character growth, excitement, and action. The protagonist is not closed-minded, but he is convinced of his beliefs. If someone has lived for 25 years holding certain convictions, do you really expect them to change on a whim? In fact, the protagonist still believes that he may be trapped in a coma or a dream. Even now, he is simply trying to live and understand himself. If you are genuinely offended by this, or if you are filled with toxic ideas and prejudice, then please do not read my novel. I respect your opinion and your beliefs. To be honest, I do not understand why all of this is necessary. In my novel, I have not insulted anyone, nor have I encouraged hatred toward anyone. Why all this intolerance? At the end of the day, everyone has the right to their own religion and beliefs. I do not force anyone to follow my religion, and I do not allow anyone to force their religion upon me. I sincerely hope you will consider my words with honesty, fairness, and without bias or arrogance.
Alright, alright... It's obvious that we have someone who dislikes Islam and believes they understand it, while in reality they do not, which results in a compounded form of ignorance. First of all, honoring and respecting one's parents does not mean worshiping them or placing them above other human beings. It simply means they hold a special place in a person's heart. It's clear that you already know Islam very well 🙃 Secondly, dear sir, I never said or wrote in my novel that I am a Muslim or that I am trying to preach Islam. However, since you want to talk about it, I have no objection. Up to this point, I have neither insulted nor misrepresented any other sect or religion. Instead, I have tried to convey some genuine Islamic values, such as justice, avoiding oppression, and rejecting the idea that a person's worth is determined by noble lineage or ancestry. I honestly do not understand this hostility and hatred toward Islam. Many people claim to be Muslims, yet they do not follow the principles and teachings of Islam. Such individuals do not represent Islam. In the end, you have the freedom to criticize, and I have the freedom to express myself. Whether you like what I write or not, I will write what I believe is appropriate for me. I am not obligated to make the protagonist abandon his previous principles. After all, this is a work of fiction. Do you really expect me to change my beliefs and the way I conduct myself just to satisfy the ideas of other people? ☺️
You're right, but it becomes very harmful if used for long periods. The protagonist only used it as a last resort. Also, don't forget that his body is much stronger than a normal human body, so breathing pure oxygen for a short time wouldn't harm him. Do you understand what I mean?
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Thank you for reading. I am the author of this novel, and I would like to let you know that the protagonist's personality, thoughts, and plans change over time. He is someone whose way of thinking is constantly shifting. Please understand that he may say he is going to do something, but then decide not to do it the very next moment, either because he gets bored or simply no longer feels like doing it. If you cannot tolerate a protagonist with such a changeable and unpredictable personality, then this novel may not be for you. Thank you.
Thank you, my friend, for your comment. To be honest, the protagonist really has no excuse if he doesn't take possession of the staff. He is fully aware of its power. Even though doing so might make the plot end much faster, don't forget the butterfly effect. The Fire Nation now possesses things that did not exist in the original story. Sora's journals, techniques, and ideas have already caused major changes to the course of events. You'll see just how much the story has changed. I should also add that the protagonist's only goal is not the destruction of the Fire Nation. He has ambitions far greater than that. However, at this point in the story, the Fire Nation is his immediate enemy. I don't want to drag the story out or stall the plot, but you will see that Sora and Taga will fight the Fire Nation... and they won't be fighting alone. They will be joined by... I don't want to spoil the upcoming events. 🫣🫣
I didn't understand what you meant, but if you mean blaming the Creator for evil... Wow, what a strange thing that is! Are you attributing the actions of human beings, who possess both free will and the ability to make their own choices, to the Creator?!