Answers to questions related to "The Secret Case".
The results of "The Secret Case" have just begun to improve a little, and there are some comments, some of which are critical and questionable about "The Secret Case", and I will answer here:
Reader Silver Crotch Cool:
Can you write a novel over your brain, you are a fantasy text, a woman gives birth to a child a year, and I don't complain about this (although it's still nonsense), you explain to me that the protagonist eleven brother died
First of all, this is a fantasy text, written about the otherworldly continent, not our real world. So there is nothing wrong with a woman having a child a year.
Second, this is a secret case, what is a case? Only when someone commits a crime is a case, and since someone commits a crime, then the victim does not take the initiative to give birth. It has been mentioned in the prologue that Chu Mu can't move out of the mountain village if she wants to, and it has been pointed out that they are controlled.
Third, the secret case of the Eighteen Sons is mentioned in Chapter 8: The Eighteen Sons may be comparable to a miracle medicine, or they may be a great treasure in themselves, but this great treasure only belongs to the strongest. Chapter 9 mentions that the monks are deducing what secrets are hidden in the number of eighteen brothers, eighteen birthdays. Why do you have to die on your eighteenth birthday? These two speculations have actually given us the answer, the manipulator of the secret case must make up the number eighteen, so eighteen years of life and eighteen years of death must also be necessary.
Third, even on our planet, it is theoretically possible to have one child a year. There are 365 days in a year, and a child needs 280 days, so theoretically there are 85 days in a year to conceive a second child, and if the first child is born in January and the last child is born in December, then there will be an additional 12 months in the middle period.
Therefore, what ordinary people on the earth can do, there is a mysterious power to manipulate it in the fantasy world, but it can't be done?
As for the death of the protagonist Eleventh Brother, why should he answer it separately? Because the deaths of all the people before the fifteenth son have been explained in the book.