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The explanations of some general problems are quite violent, so don’t take them for granted.

There are so many questions from readers, and they are explained all at once in the book review (it is also in the book review, but I want to post it here to prevent people who are not used to reading book reviews from not seeing it.)

The first part:

Question: Ah, since your protagonist is openly hooked up with the devil and there are aliens, you might as well write a villain

Answer: In the 40K universe, everyone, please note that everyone is related to aliens and demons. The characteristics of Chaos determine that whether you are willing or not, you will be related to Chaos in Warhammer, such as Macarius

, he was haunted by the Demon of Tzeentch during the expedition, but he died before he had any specific connection with the Demon. He was killed by the assassin. All the heroes of the Empire have more or less connections with the Demon, because

If you don't hook up with Chaos, Chaos will take the initiative to hook up with you, whether you want it or not, so most of the heroes of the empire can be called heretics, and generally end up miserable.

Secondly, everyone from the Emperor to Guilliman has something to do with the xenos. The Emperor knows Eldarad, but Guilliman simply doesn’t know Evrené. Even Caul knows the Eldar Prophet.

Admiral Speyer is also friends with the pirate lords of the Eldar. No one has anything to do with the aliens. So do you think these people are good people? All Eldar will sacrifice a large number of humans for the benefit of the Eldar without hesitation, and

Most of the time, I don't bother to explain to you. I just talk about Guilliman and Evrené. Let me remind you that the regent's wife used to be a pirate. Do you really want to worry about how many humans she killed? Even if she becomes the god of death.

Prophet, she will still deceive humans by allying with the Empire. After all, she still stands as an Eldar. So, is Guilliman, who continues to cooperate with Evrené, a bad person? Is such a simple diode idea useful?

the second part:

Question: You clearly said that the protagonist cares about human beings, but he still sacrifices many people without hesitation. Isn’t this contradicting yourself? It’s nonsense.

Answer: Let me remind you that since Guilliman's return, the average productive labor time of the empire has doubled several times. In order to support the Indomitus Crusade, it is too common to exhaust people to death. So Guilliman is a heinous tyrant? I am reminding you.

Guys, all Primarchs, even the "good" Primarchs, have sacrificed some of their people to achieve the greater good, including all Space Marine Chapters, so by this logic, they are all false liars? and

Are they contradicting themselves by vowing to defend humanity? Are they all bad people?

For those who hold this view, the entire human race is an evil species, because everyone in human history will do such things, even those who are touted, because history is like this and always needs to be

Doing a lot of "unjust" things and sacrificing some people to achieve some "great deeds"? That's so normal, and it's completely different from your position to decide whether you think it's worth it.

the third part:

Question: You, the protagonist, are so powerful, why don’t you care about the empire? Watching the empire fall in free fall for so many years, bah! It’s so fake.

Answer: I have explained the specific reasons, but I don’t mind explaining them again. You are a typical populist thinking, placing your hope in an absolutely wise leader to solve everything, while ignoring that in the face of such a complex and outrageous reality, you

The so-called wise leader will gradually become stubborn and crazy, and then turn into a tyrant in your mouth. Then you can start calling him a bad person, completely forgetting how you praised him in the first place.

The reality of the empire is not a person at all. Even if it is a "god" such as the Emperor, you will not like his solution. He will only be more cruel than the protagonist and everyone else. The Emperor

It will always be like this, since you are still imagining a leader who is always right and kind? Because this is the reality of the empire, the reality of this 40K universe, Silly Baitian will always be the first to die.

And when this kind of "savior" turns into a tyrant, someone needs to kill him before he causes enough irreversible losses, and then replace him with a new person to continue the cycle, killing and replacing him again before the new person is exhausted and crazy.

It is the operating logic of the high lord. Specifically, look at Wangerich in Beast Wars. The protagonist has always been the one who does this job. May I ask, if the protagonist becomes the leader according to your wish, who will ensure that the protagonist is

Kill him when he is driven crazy? With the protagonist's strength, has anyone in the empire been able to defeat him? No, according to a reader's comment, assassinating the protagonist is as difficult as assassinating the emperor, so yes, this is the reason why the protagonist cannot be the boss.

fourth part:

Question: You, the protagonist, were said to be very powerful but weak in control. But later on, the more you use your psychic powers, you can control them when you get angry. This is inconsistent.

Answer: If you think that lighting a halo on the back of your head has become a skill, then you have broken the weak control setting, then if I light a light bulb, is it also called a century innovation? Even Guilliman can light one of those halos, I dare to ask.

Is Guilliman psychically powerful?

Secondly, let me give you an example. The emperor's use of psychic energy is similar to having a key to a safe. When you open the safe, you can take out the psychic energy and use it stably. The protagonist does not have a key, but he can forcefully punch through the cabinet or forcefully

Stabilize the psychic energy for a while and rely on brute force, but doesn't it hurt to punch through the cabinet every time? Is it comfortable? You can open the door without a key, but will you do it every day? So I know why the protagonist doesn't

Are you using psychic powers randomly? You have to ask again, ah, why doesn’t the protagonist learn how to use psychic powers? Good question, the plot will explain it.
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