Chapter 53 Explained
The woman is set as a priest who maintains the basic order of the Douluo Continent. She is different from ordinary priests who are still low-level. She is special because she is in the Douluo Continent, not the God Realm.
Then she relied on the power of time and space given by the God Realm to maintain her long life. Then the God Realm disappeared. Without the provision of the God Realm, she would slowly be forced to merge with the time of Douluo Continent in her sleep.
Until she felt Lin Jiu's existence, it turned out that Lin Jiu did not belong to this world, so time changed. She could only maintain the original time by swallowing Lin Jiu, and she would be rewarded by time, thus maintaining her life.
There are some details that cannot be told in full, which will affect the later plot.
She had to kill Lin Jiu in the space she created so that she could perfectly absorb Lin Jiu's power of time. However, in the Douluo Continent plane, part of it would be absorbed by the plane.
And that space, as mentioned in the previous chapter, is a copied time, copying a period of the original history, which itself does not affect the real history.
But the copy is very real. The characters in it don't know that it is being copied. They still have all the memories before they were copied.
Not only does San Shao love settings, but the conflict between settings is also serious, so he added this setting privately. Although some places are unreasonable, this character is very important for the advancement of the plot.
As for the characterization of the protagonist, there are some things that I really didn’t want to write like this, but it ended up being like that when I expressed it. My own writing style is still not enough to perfectly depict a character’s personality.
Sometimes the protagonist does things that go against his character.
This is indeed my shortcoming, and I'm sorry.
But if you can keep reading, brother, you will definitely pay attention to this point, and when writing, you will constantly consider whether the protagonist's personality and work style are consistent.
In the later stage, the protagonist will turn semi-black, Wu Zhangkong will die, and will be killed by someone very close to him.
Mild spoilers.
(End of this chapter)
The woman is set as a priest who maintains the basic order of the Douluo Continent. She is different from ordinary priests who are still low-level. She is special because she is in the Douluo Continent, not the God Realm.
Then she relied on the power of time and space given by the God Realm to maintain her long life. Then the God Realm disappeared. Without the provision of the God Realm, she would slowly be forced to merge with the time of Douluo Continent in her sleep.
Until she felt Lin Jiu's existence, it turned out that Lin Jiu did not belong to this world, so time changed. She could only maintain the original time by swallowing Lin Jiu, and she would be rewarded by time, thus maintaining her life.
There are some details that cannot be told in full, which will affect the later plot.
She had to kill Lin Jiu in the space she created so that she could perfectly absorb Lin Jiu's power of time. However, in the Douluo Continent plane, part of it would be absorbed by the plane.
And that space, as mentioned in the previous chapter, is a copied time, copying a period of the original history, which itself does not affect the real history.
But the copy is very real. The characters in it don't know that it is being copied. They still have all the memories before they were copied.
Not only does San Shao love settings, but the conflict between settings is also serious, so he added this setting privately. Although some places are unreasonable, this character is very important for the advancement of the plot.
As for the characterization of the protagonist, there are some things that I really didn’t want to write like this, but it ended up being like that when I expressed it. My own writing style is still not enough to perfectly depict a character’s personality.
Sometimes the protagonist does things that go against his character.
This is indeed my shortcoming, and I'm sorry.
But if you can keep reading, brother, you will definitely pay attention to this point, and when writing, you will constantly consider whether the protagonist's personality and work style are consistent.
In the later stage, the protagonist will turn semi-black, Wu Zhangkong will die, and will be killed by someone very close to him.
Mild spoilers.
(End of this chapter)
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