A single chapter note on the rest of the book (with minor spoilers)
The plot of chapter 55 may become a poison point for some readers, so open a single chapter to explain it in advance.
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Question: Why does the protagonist always treat others as game characters, one NPC at a time, very dramatic!
Answer:The male protagonist has just crossed and hasn't figured out the situation.,After all, he played a holographic online game in his previous life (highly simulated reality),At first glance, this world is no different from the game world.,It's like normal people will encounter "culture shock" abroad.,Sometimes foreign languages will jump when they speak Chinese......
After the first volume, you will start to blend in.
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Question: You are writing about the Western fantasy world, can you not have Chinese characters? It's weird.
Answer: There are only two chapters related to the plot of the old man, that is, chapters 64 and 65 of the first volume, and they will not appear again after that.
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Question: Since there are only two chapters, can you simply delete them?
Answer: No. Because it is strongly related to the main story.
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Question: Will there be any other Dragonland episodes in the future?
Answer: No. The setting of the Dragon Country is a setting launched by the game company "Iron and Fire" in response to the policy, and it itself does not have many opportunities to appear in the game's plot.
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Question: Why did Miss Nun suddenly confess to Asker, which felt a little abrupt?
Answer: Love comes too fast like a tornado, and it's the same in reality...... In fact, Miss Nun has already given a lot of hints in the previous chapters, but the protagonist pretends to be a straight man of steel, and she can't help but take the initiative and then be rejected. In conclusion, the story tells us that whoever confesses first loses (← truth).
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Question: Why did Aske reject Miss Nun's confession?
Answer: Because Asker is an honest and ethical male protagonist who is looking for a way back to his original world. If one day he does go back, and Miss Nun can't go with him, then it will cause her serious emotional damage.
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Question: I understand what you said, but you're sending a girl! I'm going to give up the book!
Answer: No. Although the male protagonist is a man of integrity and integrity, the author is an evil and unscrupulous person. Is the fate of the protagonist in the hands of the protagonist himself, or in the hands of the author? I don't think I have to say too much, everybody understands.
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Question: Will the male protagonist return to the original world in the end? What about Miss Nun? What about others?
Answer: No more spoilers. I can only say that everything is arranged by fate, and Zhang Sanfeng has made it very clear.