Q&A threads

Flipping through the next chapter and commenting, I found that many readers have some questions, and it is too troublesome to go back and forth one by one, so I simply opened a single chapter.

First of all, to explain, the protagonist is not of Kryptonian blood, so conventional means such as drawing blood are useless for him, you can understand the system as Kamen Rider's belt, and the Superman template is a transformation card.

I also saw a reader ask just now.,Will changing the template lead to zero ability attributes?,The answer is no.,After all, there's no provision for Kamen Rider's belt.,You can only insert one card, right?

Actually, as I said in my first book, I rarely read systematic texts, and the reason why I added this thing is mainly to sign a contract.

After all, the beginning of this book is really slow, not to mention the three chapters of the golden finger this year, some books come out in the first sentence of the first chapter, and I can't wait for readers to know what the golden finger is.

I wrote ten chapters before I officially appeared on the stage, and I was worried that the editor would refuse to sign it.

Therefore, the reader understands that as an intern social animal who graduated from college, the biggest lesson is not to go against the trend of the market, unless you can be strong enough to guide the wind.

Obviously, I can't, so I have to follow the wind.

As for why I wrote like that, I still blame it on the head iron, I can't hold back the dead and restless heart.

Back to business.

There are also suspicions that I started writing from the World War II front, and that I might travel back to modern times after fighting Hydra and continue to mix the plot.

The answer is also no.

If you've read a few previous books, you'll probably know that I don't really like to follow the plot line.

I'm more interested in writing my own stuff in the same framework, rather than adding a protagonist to the original book, which is boring.

If I were a reader myself, I wouldn't like to read it.

When it comes to fanfiction, I believe that the arrival of the protagonist must bring about a change in the world, for better or for worse.

The bastard protagonist is the type I hate more.

Of course, there are advantages and disadvantages to this way of writing.

The upside is that it may be a little fresher in comparison.

The disadvantage is that it is easy to write bias, which leads to a later crash.

So I'll try my best, after all, the anti-hero outline is still thrown there, and it's okay to use it for a while.

Finally, there is also the reader who asks that the protagonist's change of timeline may attract the attention of the Supreme Mage.

This answer is related to the plot after the end of World War II, so you can open your mind and guess the development of the subsequent plot.

Just the sauce!

I'm going to get rid of the codeword, after all, I'll be back to work in a few days, and I probably won't have so much time.

Give the quality of the reader three times the master than the heart~