Explain the issue of the alleged "poisoning" in today's two chapters.
To be noted in advance: these two chapters today are not without "poisoning", just normal plot development - and logical.
(Tinkering, picking, this chapter explains that there are 1,005 words.)
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1. The protagonist becomes a doll:
(1) Hexi knew the doll light in advance and dodged it:
Angel Hiko was yin by the "doll gun" before, so Hiko said about the "doll gun" when he first reported it, so he was on guard when he came.
"Angel Yan" and Sun Wukong were defenseless at first, so they were overshadowed by the protagonist and "Iron General"; Hexi, who already knows the doll gun and has taken precautions, can't he be yin, right?
On the other hand, the protagonist doesn't know what Hexi is, and he doesn't know that Hexi can "store" the light of the doll gun.
(2) Hexi's reason for taking away the doll's light:
It is known that the universe did not have this technology to turn "organic lifeforms" into "inorganic dolls" before the appearance of the main character.
Therefore, as a scientist, Hexi will want to study this light, this technology.
And as the chief scientist of the Angel Civilization, Hexi's wormhole technology should also be used.
You must know that this apprentice will be able to burn the heart.
(3) The problem of the dollization of the protagonist:
The premise of the doll gun is to "turn any creature into a doll". Although the protagonist is "immortal", he is still a "living being".
Therefore, it is also normal for the protagonist to be turned into a doll by the light of the doll gun.
There's a monster next door that Ultraman has been petrified by his own light, so why can't the protagonist be turned into a doll by his own light?
(4) The problem of the protagonist using a doll gun to point Hak-hee.
The protagonist doesn't know what kind of existence Hexi is, she is just an "alien" in the protagonist's eyes, an alien looking for an accomplice and making trouble for herself.
If he could directly use the doll gun to kill the alien in front of him in seconds, then he wouldn't have to bother with effort and time.
The protagonist is in a hurry, and he gets out of the car to drink only to suddenly feel something.
Who knew that after drinking, he noticed that someone was following him.
2. The problem of angels catching the protagonist:
(1) The protagonist has committed a serious crime in the eyes of the angel, and the angel can't completely ignore the protagonist, when the protagonist didn't catch the holy left wing of Angel Yan, right?
Does the angel still want to lose face? Is the "just order" still going to be enforced?
(2) After that, the crane Xi descends:
After all, the Holy Left Wing, the "No. 1 Combat Force of His Majesty", has been taken down, and no other little angels can be sent away, right?
That's not to find face, but to put your face up for the protagonist to beat. How could an angel possibly stick his face out for the protagonist to hit?
(3) The problem of the draw between the protagonist and Hexi:
As the "Sky-based King", with four generations of divine bodies and the top combat power of the "Sky-based Computing Group", Hexi can be regarded as a top combat power, right?
As a top combat power, it is normal for Hexi to fight and stalemate with the protagonist, another top combat power, right?
And when it comes to hand-to-hand combat, the protagonist has the upper hand. He made Hexi feel threatened, and even suppressed him to a certain extent.
(4) Iron General Question:
The protagonist created the Iron General in order to allow the Iron General to help work together, reduce his burden, and spare more time for himself, and "bodyguarding" is the side job of the Iron General.
Therefore, the iron general, whose goal is "work", will inevitably be sent out by the protagonist on a mission.
Otherwise, General Tie follows the protagonist throughout the whole process, so what difference does it make if the protagonist creates General Tie or not?
What the protagonist needs most is a helper who can help him save time and effort.
(5) Hexi goes to the protagonist's base and destroys the thing:
The goal of Hexi Lai Blue Star is to save Hiko, so you can't just play a protagonist and leave, right? Hexi always has to go to the protagonist's base to save people.
In the protagonist's base, Hexi sees that the protagonist is researching the weapon of the Angel of Destruction, so she can't let the protagonist and the latecomers study and use it, right?
Although Hexi is "semi-retired", he is still a "Tianji King" and an angel.
(6) The problem that the protagonist is brainless and reckless.
The protagonist is not exactly Hexi, but all the aliens who make him feel aggrieved.
At the beginning, the protagonist wanted to let the Blue Star people out of the cradle and become a super civilization, so that he could make himself famous in history.
As a result, because of "these aliens", he had to roll out of Blue Star and out of his home in a gray manner.
The wine that the protagonist drank before was actually "stuffy".
Previously, the protagonist wanted to use his technology and satellites and space stations to destroy all the aliens who infiltrated the blue star, but in the end, he had to endure for the stability of the blue star and his own plan.
Therefore, until Hexi appeared, the protagonist was already holding back a fire in his stomach.
And drinking to "relieve the fire" can only make the fire in the protagonist's heart get hotter and hotter.
And just when the protagonist's heart was on fire, Hexi, an alien, appeared in front of the protagonist's eyes.
This directly gave the protagonist who was angry in his heart an outlet.
And when a person is on top, it is really possible to do anything.