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Fking Chinese logic
Chinese thinks smoking is cool and symbol of power. They think cigarettes are cool.
Chinese logic everywhere. it was simple - Accept her - use them - wait for dragons project power - move on. Tell dany u sold yourself for her but will redeem yourself in future.
Here's the AI insights : What an intriguing and dramatic plot twist! While it's not entirely impossible, creating chlorine gas in medieval times would be extremely challenging, if not unlikely. Here's a breakdown of the process: Creating Hydrochloric Acid (HCl) As I mentioned earlier, medieval chemists could produce HCl through various methods, such as reacting salt with sulfuric acid or distilling a mixture of salt and vinegar. However, the resulting HCl would likely be impure and of variable concentration. Boiling HCl and Adding Salt Boiling HCl would concentrate the acid, making it more potent. Adding salt (sodium chloride) to the boiling HCl would not produce chlorine gas directly. However, if the medieval character had access to a strong oxidizing agent, such as manganese dioxide (a naturally occurring mineral), they might have been able to produce chlorine gas. Producing Chlorine Gas To produce chlorine gas, the medieval character would need to mix the boiling HCl with an oxidizing agent, such as manganese dioxide. This reaction would release chlorine gas: MnO2 + 4HCl → MnCl2 + 2H2O + Cl2 Fanning Chlorine Gas Inside a Cave Fanning the chlorine gas inside a cave would indeed be an effective way to silently eliminate the pirates. Chlorine gas is toxic and would cause severe respiratory distress, leading to unconsciousness and eventually death. Feasibility and Challenges While it's theoretically possible to create chlorine gas in medieval times, there are several challenges and limitations: - Access to oxidizing agents like manganese dioxide might have been limited. - The process of producing and concentrating HCl would be time-consuming and labor-intensive. - Handling and storing chlorine gas would be extremely hazardous due to its toxicity. - The medieval character would need to have a good understanding of chemistry and the properties of chlorine gas to execute this plan successfully. In conclusion, while it's not entirely impossible to create chlorine gas in medieval times, it would be an extremely challenging and unlikely feat. The novel's plot twist is certainly creative and dramatic, but it should be viewed as a fictional representation rather than a historically accurate depiction.
He got reinforcement, can't call it nothing.
it's a bloodline limit, shouldn't belong to valarians.
I don't understand how he knew the swordsmanship ? who he was in his previous life ?
It's fine till chapter 70's after which it no longer makes any sense.
72 eggs are too much.