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KluEvo
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KluEvo - 1726542907
As a Chinese speaker, I would have gone with "Great Qian"/"Great Gan" as the country's name. It'd been more accurate to how actual Chinese dynastic names are translated (eg, Great Ming, Great Qing, Great Shun).
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KluEvo - 1725862432
The team is slowly coming together. Oh how i enjoy this part
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KluEvo Phyrite - 1724167263
if this is the *most* deranged comment section you've seen... well, you haven't seen nothing yet lmao.
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KluEvo YosemiteDance - 1724100196
yeah, waiting every week for only a couple panels of content is killing me.
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KluEvo Midnight Blues - 1723422290
A commentor mentioned in the first two chapters it should be "Final Word" (or for something cooler, I guess "Last Whisper")
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KluEvo - 1723417735
Well, that was dumbassery like I've never seen before (at least, i think it is-I tend to block dumbassery out of my memory as much as possible). At least she recognized how stupid that was.
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KluEvo - 1722626093
The more i read, the more I think Simon is scum
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KluEvo - 1722484880
That lizard, my friend, is abso-fucking-lutely gonna end up being revealed as a dragon.
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KluEvo Dice_24K - 1722458296
agreed. heroes are certainly a subset of weird
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KluEvo Bakeneko - 1722293645
Taro (in English) is a type of purple starchy tuber (it's quite popular in East Asia as a flavor for thinks like cakes and baked goods)
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KluEvo PointFour - 1722293328
Surely this is meant to be comedic at least on some level. Like, the very premise of *every* female in a guy's life having fucked him over just can't be explored without at least acknowledging the absurdity to some degree.
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KluEvo Crock - 1722293067
IKR? This is such trash, but like, "comfort" junk food type trash. I can't tear my eyes away.
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KluEvo Dice_24K - 1722292849
more accurately, they're "heroes". People who, through wielding great power and having good hearts, instinctively think of protecting others before thinking of their own safety.
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KluEvo Conan_Senpai - 1722202168
Yeah, if this (as in, all of this) happened to an IRL guy, it'd take someone with a Spiderman-like soul to (who is, himself, not a real person) not just... give up.
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The amount of collective tears shed would probably be able to raise the sea level by another meter or two
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KluEvo duckoroki_ - 1721238344
This part is always entertaining, no matter what medium its shown in
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KluEvo - 1720560888
Yay Mo Fan has arrived on the scene!
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KluEvo - 1720021073
She (according to other comments, he?) is so pretty! (and cute)

I wanna give headpats
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KluEvo ElectroPuff - 1719363831
How about sponsoring like 90% of all european scientific research in the middle ages + the preservation of most of the knowledge from antiquity? Excerpt from a discussion of a reddit discussion on worldbuilding, and why most japanese & korean depictions of medieval Europe in fantasy is extremely inaccurate (credits to u/AnxiousPanda15):

> The reason the Dark Ages don't exist, in fact, is because the Catholic Church didn't let it happen. They kept all the records from the Roman Empire and pretty much got to work translating them and copying them from their crumbling scrolls, preserving centuries of knowledge. Clergymen were among the most highly educated people on the planet and up until relatively recently (think approx. 100-150 years), almost every major scientist in the world was religious. The Renaissance, for instance, happened because that idiot Petrarch found a bunch of Roman and Greek texts and lamented the passing of the Roman Empire -- where? In a monastery. Who preserved the texts of Galen and Hippocrates that formed the basis of Medieval medicine? The Church. Who subsidized and promoted every major scientific discovery up to and through some of the Renaissance? The Church.

Many of the people belonging to the Church might have had impure intentions, and as a result did a lot of evil things in the name of religion/the church. Even so, looking at it purely from a historical perspective, it did a massive amount in contributing to why Europe became as advanced as it did.
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