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callous.saint
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callous.saint - 1726776800
I don't get it when people say "plot armor" when it was just a matter of time until the abilities were revealed, or in this case, the penalty was lifted. I mean, it's been hinted at since the beginning; if you just tracked the time, this seems like the right time.
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Most likely, he cares so much for his family and friends, so the chances of him being able to reverse this must be high.
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callous.saint Autarch - 1726012530
Like damn, stop sucking it so much. But from his perspective, here's a kid that's supposed to be talentless, using techniques and doing things he never thought possible. It's like a child inventing the theory of general relativity after seeing how gravity works. (Like seconds after he sees how it works. (Visually not a study done by someone else.)
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callous.saint - 1725850761
It's not plot armor that he just became that much stronger; I mean, he has had the system way longer than the MC has, so obviously he has more cards than the mc does. Meaning, 8 out of 10 times, he should have better cards overall.
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callous.saint - 1725768694
I alone am the loser. (If I am the first to comment, I have overseen it.)
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callous.saint - 1725731058
He just loves taking ngas arms. How many arms has he collected so far?
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Understandable, Wu Tang is on another level, but just below him sits Kendrick Lamar Duckworth.

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Yeah, man. Have a good one.

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callous.saint - 1725314010
Okay, this just makes me more excited about the upcoming chapter!!! But for now: we wait, my fellow brethren.https://i.postimg.cc/1XnbxCcx/i.gif

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Kendrick is the best rapper alive!!!!! Duckworth and The blacker the berry are too good!!!
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Nevermind that Kendrick Part. But it's not like you cannot tread your subordinates well; I mean, they still are even if you treat them like family. And if Mur went on a rampage, he would most likely get the blame for it.
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callous.saint - 1725251430
I wish Manhwas did something for the 50th, 69th, and 100th chapters.
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Kendrick Lamar mentioned!!!?? Also, I see what you're trying to say, but that was a bad example; if someone did try to interfere while the girl and the shitbag were fighting, he would've interfered since he promised her he would let her kill him. I don't care if the shitbag dies; I don't care for this situation at all, but as a hero, he should be more careful with his words. Also, I thought of the relationship of Mir and the MC as Mir being the subortinate, meaning the Mc would be responsible for its actions.
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callous.saint - 1724968543
Now we wait, my fellow brethren.
https://i.postimg.cc/L5Qr7QkB/i.gif

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The law is one of the means through which justice is pursued. So I would say, while not the same thing, they're nearly fully connected.
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If she had pulled out some kind of relic, the conversation would've been different. The reason this argument arose is because the MC has control over Mur, making Mur like a skill of his. If he had used a buff skill, it would make his proposal completely meaningless. Also, why would the author give us every single bit of information? You're arguing against my assumption as if it's uncommon in writing or conversations to say something while implying a different message. My interpretation is one that most people can agree with. He said, 'If you defeat her, I would do anything, even let you escape.' This can easily be translated as 'Have a match with her, and if you win, you're free to go.' The promise he made to the girl also factors into this fairness argument; he promised her that he would let her kill him. If he interferes in the middle of her revenge, how could she feel satisfied with a victory handed to her?
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The fairness comes from the promise of freedom and also from the fact that he promised the girl that he would let her kill him; since he promised that, the dragon helping her kind of defeats the purpose of her killing him herself. When he told him that we would not do anything even if he tried to escape, we all know that what he meant to say was "as long as you defeat her, you get to live.".
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He made a promise, if so, he should’ve kept it; i don’t know how y’all see it, but I would imagine that for a hero, he would keep his word. His inaction in that moment made the whole thing unfair. And if he wanted him dead in that moment, he shouldn’t have made the promise. Additionally, he said he could kill him any time, any day, so what’s the fault in letting him live? (At that moment atleast)
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If he was promised fairness, he should’ve received it. The mc’s the one that promised it, so he should’ve prevented anyone from interfering/providing help. He was cheated out of a win, and that’s not fair.
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callous.saint - 1723955581
That was not fair! I don't care how many people he has killed or how many atrocities he has committed; he was promised a fair chance at survival, and the dragon interfering made it impossible for it to be a fair chance. He should be ashamed for breaking his promise, and this was a bad way of getting rid of him!
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