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I’m posting this kind of single chapter to explain it again and again.

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First of all, Lin Wen's character has always been a relatively casual person. From the beginning to now, his identity has changed, but his personality has always been like this.

It has been like this since the beginning of the book, and all along, Camille, Sarah, Sejuani, Ash, and Lin Wen, whom I have met, have maintained this relaxed conversation method most of the time.

Is it possible that some readers still haven’t understood what Lin Wen relied on to become strong...

It relies on gaining the hero's favor, rather than conquering the hero.

How can you get a hero's favor? If you don't help others, you have to go against them and suppress them. If you admire them on the surface, can you favor them secretly? I'm thanking you even though I'm pressing my head hard. What a shocking M!

It is precisely because the favorability strategy system was set up at the beginning that Lin Wen's character design is relaxed and casual, taking a gentle route. In fact, I now regret setting up such a system.

It gave me a lot of inspiration, but it also restricted a lot of my ideas. When Lin Wen dealt with most heroes, he was too restricted. Except for the extremely evil villains who could only be killed, Lin Wen wanted to

The fact that you have to be friendly to the hero in order to become stronger makes it impossible to write many plots.

After all, Lin Wen is very strong now, but outside of Runeterra, wouldn't a being like Orn even be noticeable?

But Lin Wen’s enemy is Void!

Therefore, I have written a million words so far, but how many times did Lin Wen get angry during this period? Even during the battle with Nagakapoulos, I did not write about Lin Wen getting angry in this way or that.

The most obvious moment of anger was in the Zaun chapter, when Lin Wen was made angry by a law enforcement officer.

Next is the question about Swain. I will write out the reason why Swain took action in the next chapter. He chose to take action because he thought he could suppress Lin Wen.

He is a rationalist, but at the same time he is also a radical adventurist. He is out of manpower and has a very high failure rate but still has to fight. He even uses himself as bait to seduce Irelia, only to have his hand cut off.

people.

Reason and rationality are different.

He can look at something objectively and control his emotions.

He did it only after he judged and felt that there was hope that the matter could be accomplished.

The same was true here and against Lin Wen, because he believed that Lin Wen might be LeBlanc's man, and controlling Lin Wen was equivalent to controlling Zu An.

What I have written many times is that Lin Wen can run away, not that he can fight...

Then there are those who think that Lin Wen swearing to Swain is funny and retarded. Lin Wen is obviously so strong but he still swears to a weakling.

Two things to say here -

1: Lin Wen’s swearing was a joke. I’ve already said four before, and Swain also knew this joke because of his ability. If he mentions it again later, I swear, both parties involved know that it’s not true.

of.

I also deliberately wrote "I say four" first, and then changed it to "I swear..." Especially since Lin Wen was saying it to Janna, and the relationship between Janna and Lin Wen, is this oath useless?

This can be regarded as the humor I wanted to write but made a mistake in writing it, which made Lin Wen lose his ability. However, Lin Wen's character is capable of such things, and it is also to emphasize Swain's ability. He knows Lin Wen,

And I was observing the interaction between Lin Wen and the people around him.

2: Swain is definitely not a weakling. His ability is extremely powerful. Not only does he know most people’s secrets, his magical attainments and his outstanding military talents are very important to Lin Wen. How can you think that

Swain is weak...

Lin Wen is now stronger than Swain, but Swain is not much weaker than Lin Wen.

Putting aside Lin Wen and Janna, there is no one in the entire Twin Cities who can rival Swain.

I recommend everyone to read Swain's story.

Because Lin Wen is a time traveler, he has feelings of admiration for some heroes. Just as I wrote before that Lin Wen has an innate affection for Sword Girl, Lin Wen also has feelings of admiration for Swain.

(This was originally the reason why Lin Wen wanted to see Swain so much in subsequent chapters. Not only did he want to get in touch with Noxus after the reform, but there were also Lin Wen's personal factors involved)

There is some foreshadowing in my chapter tonight——

Original paragraph of Chapter 37 - A few minutes later, Lin Wen, who had been in Noxus for the sixth day, finally met the person he wanted to see the most during his trip to Noxus with an uneasy mood.

But there probably won’t be that content now. After all, it’s already been said here, and writing it down again would be deliberately misleading.

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One last thing

It’s easy to see where this book is going by now.

The story is about uniting heroes from all sides, writing a story about the heroes of Rune Continent and Lin Wen getting to know each other, and then fighting against the void together.

Could Lin Wen really be able to kill a being like Swain? What is going on behind this is an interface war. Every talent is extremely important, and Swain is the best among heroes.

I haven't written out the next content yet...

I am a person who attaches great importance to readers' comments. I know that when you see this, you will just subconsciously complain, but I am very worried that you will abandon the book directly.

If you give up, then I will fill in the hole later, but the result is that you have already left.

So I would always come up and explain something.

Before I write each character, I will check a lot of information.

I will try my best to ensure that they have the official characters despite being influenced by the Twin Cities, but they do not follow the official stereotypes.

The Twin Cities changed Runeterra and also changed many heroes.

Write this thing in 1700 words...
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