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VicarmaLv43yr
2021-01-14 09:55

I'm back again. Reading this has provided me a good practice reference. Cameramen are the ones that give us the footage of everything we need to see. Humanity has always been to see is to believe and reading this has given me a realization that they are also heroes, providing the truth than written facts. Seeing is the most (but not the greatest type) of fact backers. So yeah I recommend this to all who wanted to read fashion models fight! Keep up the good work author, and by the way, I'm also learning how you write for me to improve myself.

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Thank you so much for your kind words. Part of the main themes of the book is about what truth really means and how truth can often be manipulated by those that saw, interpret, and edit it. Also, oftentimes, cameramen choose their profession because they can avoid directly confronting the difficult scenarios, though our main characters are often instead shoved into those situations and acting heroically despite how society never expects them to do it. Afterwards, they are also usually not the ones getting the credit.

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SomeoneBad
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All of these chapters and weird things.....where to start? What is this?! This story was written as an entry for the 'Unassuming Protagonist' WPC contest, and I wanted to capture the raw energy and fun that the traditional shonen battle anime and manga gives me in webnovel form. I am always improving, and I hope it can be reflected in the story too. There is heavy anime and manga inspirations, but no copying or plagirism as I wanted each story arc to tell a slightly different story in this world. The power sets are defined ambiguously, like how it's usually done in anime. This CONTRASTS the traditional system novels, and I personally have preferred the ambiguity, leaving things up in the air for discussions and power scaling later on. Seasons?! And Volumes?! Think of reading this story like watching an anime or reading a manga, and each of the major story arcs are organized into various seasons. Each of the season tells a complete story, while leaving room for more to happen. So many Auxiliary Chapters! They are like the little scribble or author's note/thoughts, kinda like bonus chapters which gives supplementary information for the story. Does everybody read minds, or can I not use grammarly?! 'Some say that the Brit speaks the true English, the language of the majesty herself.' "Aight if you wanna be wrong, and not be free, then so be it!" It really is a matter of differing conventions between the British English and American English. I was educated in the UK in the past six years, and this is what I am used to doing frankly. I hope this won't detract away from the reading experience itself though.

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