Talk about a few questions!
First of all, thank you for the monthly pass and red envelope of the "Bloody Moonlit Night" boss, but the big guy doesn't need to send red envelopes, this book is really not worth it.
The problem is, I've seen some readers say that I want to build a rigorous world, but when I put it on the main character, it's not like that, and I'm undermining the rigorous structure.
So, please tell me where it was destroyed?
Did someone tell me in the chapter that when Ash first set off, there were no Mega Stones?
Or about the law of divine beasts, etc.?
I think I've explained it, right?!
The Mega Stone, in the anime, didn't appear in the previous films, and Ash didn't appear until before he reached the Carlos area. But you can't always say that Ash just set off from Shinshin, so Carlos doesn't have Mega Stone.
For example, you used to find something in China, the United States, and it slowly became popular, but you didn't encounter it in China, and you didn't see it until you arrived in the United States, so when you were in China, the United States didn't have it.
I've also talked about mythical beasts, right?!
The setting of the mythical beast is different from the one in the animation, because I think any elf has a chance to become a mythical beast.
Some readers are still complaining that "the protagonist's Bobo has not evolved for five years" and "Bobo can also comprehend the law, it's too hasty".
Quite speechless!
Bobo does not evolve, please see carefully the reasons given in the article. It's not that Bobo can't evolve and doesn't want to evolve, it's that the protagonist thinks Bobo can go further, so Bobo suppresses evolution. I don't know what these bigwigs think? Although this is only this web article.
Regarding remarks such as "Bobo can also comprehend, sloppy", there are two points, one is that you subconsciously look down on Bobo, thinking that it is weak and impossible to comprehend, only the talents of the Bloodwing Wyvern, Banjira, and the Fierce Bite Land Shark; The second is that I haven't read my setting about mythical beasts, and any Pokémon can become a mythical beast.
Someone said again, "You write the law of comprehension so hard, how can you comprehend two of them in a blink of an eye?" ”
First, Bidiao is the strongest elf of the protagonist in the future, and if there is no one, it will naturally be special; Second, comprehending the law does not mean becoming a divine beast, nor does it mean becoming invincible all of a sudden. Especially the second point!
Also, some people may feel that the protagonist is too invincible. You don't have a good look, who is the protagonist fighting to be invincible.
Have I ever written that the protagonist fights the king and the champion? Even the owner of the gym also said that it was just a test of the trainer's strength, and a badge would be given after being affirmed. Alijia is a giant vine, which can cause a lot of trouble to the protagonist.