"Good is good in the final hour, in the deepest pit – without hope, without witness, without reward. Virtue is only virtue in extremis." amateur novelist, aspiring entrepreneur, nicotine addict.
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back in my day, these cultivation protagonists weren't just handed every bit of help they needed. they had to rip, crawl and tear their way through the cultivation world to advance even a bit. now, all the mc has to do is sneeze once or twice and they get rewarded heavily by the omnipotent system... tsk, tsk, tsk.
I'd imagine this probably doesn't account for things like qi injection and gifts from the mc
bro just created his own entire narrative within the story lmao
basically, without extremely blatant and unashamed plot devices, there is no realistic way that the main character could ever catch up to the ultra mega geniuses that are inevitably going to appear in his long, long lifespan.
dozens of paragraphs with minimal to no grammatical errors. *silence* minor numerical error "man these translators are so fucking trash bro. like holy moly, this is definitely machine translation! god damnit, i'm so tired of these horrible translations!"
Is this NOT the simpler option which would make his life easier?
It's just like, why though? Usopp is the BEST character when it comes to character development in One Piece. His dream is to be a brave warrior of the sea, and as we all know, bravery isn't the absence of fear but the triumph over it. He's scared, cowardly, shaking but he'd still lay down his life for his comrades and his dream. That, in my opinion, makes him better than almost every other character in One Piece.
4 years have passed and still no idea what a Bird Sister is
nah, if you look at it from another angle and consider what he said earlier, it's probably more like the end of what we thought was a new beginning after World War 2.