Maybe he was really enthusiastic about sharing and didn't realize he gave too much.
Perhaps he had an abundance of manhwa and just wanted to be generous. Or maybe he was trying to impress someone by giving a lot of them.
Maybe he's just really into manhwa and wants to share his passion.
Maybe Sonic was under some kind of stress or temptation that led him to overindulge in drinking.
It could be that the character design of the boss in the manhwa has common traits that you happen to possess. Or it could be in the way you carry yourself or dress that makes the resemblance.
The stream of consciousness was a genre of literature, also known as stream-of-consciousness poetry or stream-of-consciousness novels. Its main feature was that it lacked an obvious narrative structure and lacked logic and cohesiveness. Instead, it used a large number of subjective descriptions and streams of consciousness to show the thoughts and emotions of the characters. This literary technique was often used to express a person's innermost feelings and thoughts, while also allowing the reader to feel the wonderful atmosphere of a poem or novel. The Tai Stream of Consciousness originated in Japan in the 1920s and was widely recognized and applied worldwide.
If you like fantasy novels like the Perfect World, you might as well try " The Rebirth of the Stars." This novel also has elements about transmigration and leveling up, but the plot is different. It might meet your reading needs. I hope you like my recommendation.
Maybe it's to fit a certain time slot or budget constraints. Sometimes they have to make cuts to make it work for broadcasting.
There are many reasons why villains in novels die from talking too much. The following are some of the common reasons: 1. The protagonist's halo: The villains in novels usually have a very strong protagonist's halo that allows them to threaten or interfere with the protagonist no matter what they say, causing the villain to die from talking too much. 2. Verbal Cannon Ability: The villains in novels usually have a very powerful verbal cannon ability. They can constantly make high-spirited and impassioned statements that make the protagonist feel confused, tired, and bored, eventually causing the villains to die from talking too much. 3. Self-satisfaction: The villains in novels usually have a very strong sense of self-satisfaction. They like to talk about their achievements, past experiences, future plans, etc. They constantly challenge the protagonist's bottom line and eventually cause the villains to die from talking too much. 4. Malicious: The villains in novels may be full of malice. They want to destroy the protagonist's life, seize the protagonist's property, and destroy the protagonist's faith. Therefore, they always talk about their plans and goals, making the protagonist feel confused and uneasy. There were many reasons why the villains in novels died from talking too much, but no matter what the reason was, it showed that the villains were very powerful in some aspects, and it also reflected the relative weakness and helplessness of the protagonists in some aspects.
It could be that she had some kind of physical condition that was aggravated by the excessive gasping. Or perhaps she was exposed to a lack of oxygen in her environment.
Villains who died from talking too much usually appeared in movies, novels, comics, and other fictional works as a typical villain image. Villains who died from talking too much were popular for the following reasons: 1. The villains who die from talking too much usually talk too much and the logic is too confusing. The words that they say don't match each other lead to a big loophole in the development of the plot. In the end, they are defeated by the protagonist with a few words. 2. Villains who died from talking too much often showed bad characters such as arrogance, rudeness, etc. The protagonist could wake him up and realize his mistakes with a few words and be defeated. 3. Villains who died from talking too much usually had many classic sayings. These classic sayings also became classic lines in the movie, leaving a deep impression on the audience. Although the villain who died from talking too much looked annoying, it was precisely because he died from talking too much that it reflected the wit and strategy of the protagonist and made the movie more exciting.
Maybe she's trying to help someone or has a lot of responsibilities.