That is the change in the protagonist's identity.

In the first volume, the protagonist is a ronin who can use all kinds of reasons to seek death, get beaten, and become stronger...so that it continues.

At the end of the first volume, Lin Qiu's identity has undergone earth-shaking changes. He has become the man who challenges the Thunder God, the great hero of Inazuma, and the holder of unlimited harem rights...

Lin Qiu has so many identity buffs that even the suicidal girls find it difficult to do anything to him, which results in the system having much less role than in the first volume, the plot cannot unfold smoothly, and his growth is also restricted.

Another thing is that most of the female characters in Genshin Impact are very ugly. If they are just daily jokes and fights, they cannot provide too many original stones, and the development of system capabilities is stuck - the main reason is that the author's writing skills are not good enough and he can't come up with new things (to be honest).

After some struggle, I, a useless author with nothing to do, decided to give this book an ending.

The source of all the mistakes is probably that when the system was conceived, the subsequent growth and development were not considered - as a small-time author, I am very sorry!

I haven’t decided yet whether I will write a new book. If I continue to write a book, I will try to think long-term and reserve more work instead of having nothing to do like I do now.

Thank you all, my readers who have stayed with me and read this far. See you again someday.

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As an aside, in Fontaine’s preview PV, Fu Fu’s legs are really nice.

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