Discussion about the six stars of Hayata

(First of all, I never delete the book reviews that discuss the plot normally.,This book has never been deleted except for a time when someone scolded me without a brain.,If you find that the review is gone.,It's probably because the corresponding paragraph has been modified.,It's also possible that it's a little bit swallowed.,Sometimes there will be this situation.。 )

I saw quite a lot of readers discussing the issue of Hayata's promotion to six stars.

Just,How to say it.,I'm not trying to force this role.,Although it does cause this reading perception.,I feel like there's still a gap between the strength and the protagonist.,It doesn't seem to have done anything critical.,But it's already the same star.。

In terms of strength, Hayatta is able to reach six stars after training in sword skills, but it is not a hard lift.

I thought about it carefully, and everyone felt that Hayatta's strength was insufficient, mainly because I didn't describe the plot of Hayatta hunting alone in detail, most of the time she played as a guerrilla, and there were problems like Red Blade Mania, plus I emphasized her inexperience several times in previous chapters...

In fact, after the Lanlong mission, she has already obtained the qualification to apply for a six-star mission, and at this time, as long as she hunts a six-star monster, it is a normal promotion to six stars.

For Hayatta at this time, hunting six-star monsters may not be sure, but at least it is five or five open, and he can try.

As a member of the main attack team in the old mountain dragon mission, Hayatta also showed strength, but he was inexperienced, not stable enough, and his strength was not as stable as that of the old upper hunter.

The guild's promotion to her didn't belong to opening the back door, but she just happened to be caught as a model, so the ceremony was exaggerated.

And then there's why guilds should set an example, and in this book's timeline of multi-game games, it's a time when geniuses and taboos are frequent, in other words, eventful.

There's no need to think too much of the guild, it's just a very ordinary publicity need (and I will try to write as little as possible about this kind of setting in the future)

As for why Gordon is not promoted as a role model, on the one hand, it is a matter of image (the difference between a beauty and a fierce man), and on the other hand, it is more embarrassing to be in the spotlight, and it will be more embarrassing to put the protagonist in the description (I personally think).

In the end, I am worried that the protagonist will be robbed of the limelight.,This won't be.,After all, it's the protagonist.,Fame.,Glory.,Titles.。

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