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After it was put on the shelves, it was five watches, and the follow-up was still two watches at twelve o'clock at noon~

Let's talk about the issue of combat power, as well as my own feelings.

Some friends may complain, saying that Xu Fang has broken through in the ancient capital for two months, and has crossed from the beginner level to the middle level. Why hasn't there been much improvement this year?

Not to mention breaking through the high level, at least the four series must be completed!

Regarding this, from the plot point of view, Xu Fang's rapid advancement relies on the Wild Goose Pagoda, ordinary mages can enjoy a day comparable to half a year, not to mention Xu Fang, who is fully powered.

Without the Wild Goose Pagoda, the progress will naturally slow down, the number of law systems will increase, the difficulty of middle-level cultivation will increase, and part of the energy will be focused on spiritual power cultivation, and the "no inch of progress" in everyone's mouth has become a matter of course.

You don't see the original book, Uncle Chao often "XX months have passed in a flash", Mo Fancai is full of magic energy, and he starts to prepare for a breakthrough?

Aside from the plot, from the perspective of the author of the fanfiction, it is taboo for the protagonist to level up too quickly and collapse his combat power.

For example, Xu Fangzhen is eighteen years old and has completed the fourth series, or has achieved a high level, it may be very cool to watch at the time, but how to arrange the plot in the future?

Is the battle between the world's capitals still arranged?

If it is arranged, what kind of positioning should be given to Xu Fang?

It's also a high-level full cultivation, you have the aura of the protagonist, you have this and that, and you have fought back and forth with other people's Zheluo, is this really cool? It's too late to be aggrieved!

But if there is no back and forth, there will be nothing to write about this big plot, does the protagonist blow up the fish, crackle and crush, the supporting characters are all 666, and it will end in ten chapters? Complete in 100 chapters?

Isn't it not good?

No matter how everyone says that I will press the combat power, hydrology, or other scolding in the future, today I will clearly state that the level of Xu Fang will not increase expansively, and friends who don't like it can only regret goodbye.

There is also the problem of combining skills, and some friends may feel that the protagonist should have been pulled to slice when he used these skills, or he should have been targeted by the Holy City.

I want to say, I've already dealt with it, and at the middle level, the mage's skills are no longer static, a superb spirit seed or something else can change the magic into another shape, such as Mu Ningxue's bow and arrow. Add to that magic tools, a chaotic battle environment, and so on.

Not to mention high-level, if you can't create your own magic, you're embarrassed to be called the protagonist?

Xu Fang is a mage, but he is also a talented forger, a scientific research madman with non-magical scientific thinking, and a military law general who explores the unknown.

In the future, there will be many and diverse careers and adventures.

He was not a pure, simple mage, and he would not and could not devote all of his time to cultivation.

His strength is comprehensive, he is fighting for himself, and his strength display form should be full of flowers.

What I want to show is that Xu Fang will use the various hole cards he has earned to defeat one seemingly invincible enemy after another, and lead mankind to create a world in the last days.

Many friends may not know that the original name of this book was actually called "Full-time Mage: Bright Redemption", and it was changed to the current name because it did not absorb volume.

There is a sentence in the introduction, which I like very much: human beings in despair need heroes, they need salvation, and they need light.

Xu Fang will lead them out of the darkness on their own.

Writing books is my part-time job, I have a stable main business, and I also have a fixed code word time, and friends who have been chasing books should also know that my updates have always been very stable.

I wanted to finish this book, no matter what his grades were, not only for you, but also for myself who had been immersed in the strange world of "Full-Time Mage".

Above.

Little Shin blows bubbles.