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combat power problem

I'm afraid that people are not accustomed to reading what the author says, so I'll just put one here and delete it after a while.

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Those who can transport and recover Sion are definitely not cannon fodder soldiers.

The two paragraphs I wrote were abrupt, which made many book friends find it strange.

This is my problem. I wanted to write some bloody feeling, but I didn't do it well, which made the literary youth embarrassed. I apologize for this.

But in terms of combat power, there is no problem. I thought about it carefully before writing.

Sion was the guy who defeated Fan Mom, Sword Girl, and Akali in CG (in real life, Fan Mom was gone with just one Q, Sion), and he was also a super monster in life. When he was trapped in the enemy camp and was about to die,

He also strangled Jarvan I to death with his own hands. His reputation as one man conquering an entire city is true.

For this reason, Sion was the strongest enemy Lin Wen encountered during the rise of Pizu. But just like that, I wrote Lin Wen 6 and Sion 4. This was when Lin Wen didn't use his special move.

And the character of Kirk...

Swain and Kirk, don’t you think these two names match each other?

I set up his character as the former Swain adjutant, who was later transferred from Swain's army by Darkwill and became the general who transported Sion.

But now I am afraid that everyone will think that the combat power is unreasonable, so I revealed it in advance.

I was originally planning to lay a foreshadowing in the future... and then it came out, making everyone think, oh, no wonder it's so difficult to fight, he turns out to be a powerful guy or something.

But now...well

My writing skills are not good, so I should do less of what great writers do.

I fell ill in two chapters today.
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