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Do you like to update faster and accept something that doesn't make sense, or do you like to update slower and then most of the plot is basically reasonable?
I found that I carefully pondered and studied, so that the strength of the plot is more in line with the setting of some detailed descriptions, friends who read books quickly can't find it at all, such as last night's chapter, someone said that the pacifist and the jailer beast are weak, I have considered, in order to make the plot a little ups and downs instead of pushing all the way, I especially emphasized several times (improved version) pacifists, and the new jailer beasts awakened by the perfect animal system, after all, the Seraphs have come out in the past two years, and the pacifist model must be stronger than the top batch, right?
Hannibal can't stand still for the past two years, advancing to the city commissioner, and has also experienced the blow of being escaped from prison, although it is because of Magellan, but it is too weak and not logical, as for little Satie, the momentum of the appearance has suppressed the lieutenant general, and the battle two years ago was also at the level of Ivankov, can it be weak? They are all the various captains of the Advance City, and they are the strongest combat force except for Magellan!
So with Ayasha alone, you can't fight at all if you don't go berserk.
If these things are to be explained clearly, they can add up to at least one and a half chapters of water (foreshadowing one hand, showing one hand, passers-by are amazed), I don't want water, so I simply emphasize a few times in a few words, and the result is that friends who read books quickly glanced past and didn't pay attention......
There's also the chapter where Ayasha hit Sauron before, if you're interested, you can look back, I wrote several places where the enemy is very strong, Mr3 wants to see the gap between the two sides, Sauron uses the most basic thirty-six seventy-two troubled winds, and it's useless to even have three knife streams, let alone a headscarf.
It was also said before that Ayasha's fruit setting could absorb malice in battle and keep getting stronger, but Zoro had no malice at all at that time, how could he be able to fight such an obvious problem!
The purpose of that chapter is to express the normalcy of Ayasa's full force to make Saura serious (at the end of the chapter, it is said that Sauron wants to use three knives), but I don't think many people will notice this.
Ayasha's combat power is set to make Zoro serious under normalcy, and after absorbing malicious strengthening, he has the combat power of the flying six (the previous 400 million 5 bounty can also be seen), and the rampage has the combat power of the ordinary three calamities, so it is intuitive enough.
Depressed to death, I feel that these details not only seriously slow down my code word speed, but also a little thankless, so do you think it's a little bit of water, and it's better to write down various details to set up updates faster, or is it like this now, simply interspersed with a higher quality hand?