Thank you for the heads-up.
I believe he is calling the prospect stupid, which it truly is. So in that respect, you seem quite idiotic yourself.
He knew that he kept consuming knowledge in huge amounts, which in turn left a huge burden on his brain, so although he had been strengthening himself, he was also loading more burdens on himself as well.
Fantasy · Railvas
This codependent mindset is for weaklings.
He was starting to appreciate her company as well; even Ken who didn't trust other humans felt a need to have people around him, it was a natural urge no sane human could resist.
Fantasy · Railvas
My thoughts exactly.
ch 0 6 Chapter 6 – Becoming a Toddler
Fantasy · Railvas
How would that make any sense? 'Perfect intelligence' is a misnomer to begin with. You can't exactly perfect something that isn't faulty.
6 months passed since Baby Ken started his cultivation. His developed technique was almost completely different from the one described in the manual. Throughout the days of his training, he kept changing it to the point that it was now a technique especially tailored to his body.
Fantasy · Railvas
I like the part where this makes sense.
"Let's increase my stats now." He muttered and distributed all the 2300 LPs in different stats.
Fantasy · Blizzard54k
It's evident you have neither.
[ Intelligence: 15 ]
Fantasy · Blizzard54k
Everyone attempting to justify his stupidity, are equally idiotic. You must be constantly surrounded by stupidity to be unable to discern what intelligence truly offers. The protagonist lacks foresight, lacks intuitive thinking, and is blatantly imprudent. He lacks both intelligence and common sense, it isn't a matter of wisdom you buffoons.
[ Intelligence: 15 ]
Fantasy · Blizzard54k
The dialogue and the interactions are all so frivolous. It's the same sentimental nonsense, Eva seems like nothing more than deadweight. Her presence is irritating, and yet he refuses to outright remove her.
ch 41 Stay or leave
Fantasy · Yonaas
Pathetic fool.
Xylon cast a strange look towards her, his expression inscrutable, before slowly leaning towards the wall with his arms crossed tightly in front of him. He took a deep breath, then spoke with a cold detachment in his voice, "Family means nothing to me. Absolutely nothing. It's best if you focus on your own life and let me focus on mine. From this day forward, let's make sure that we never see each other again. That would be for the best."
Fantasy · Yonaas
'Chronos race', huh.
I agree that I'd rather he attempted to try and capture wild slimes, as opposed to what he's currently doing. But it seems like we aren't even arguing about the same thing. I am merely annoyed that he decided to give the slimes undue value by naming them in deference to the now deceased villagers. Your original comment made it seem as though you valued the named slimes, hence my ridicule.
Alaric decided to sacrifice a named slime. He cared a great deal for these slimes, as they were the continuation of his family and friends, but right now he had no choice.
Fantasy · Reawakening
Of course you're stupid. I have never once heard of those who possessed eidetic memory being prone to 'overloading', in the same sense it's described in this novel. The entire premise is ridiculous, hence my response. Wendell was correct in faulting the idea, because it's utter nonsense.
He knew that he kept consuming knowledge in huge amounts, which in turn left a huge burden on his brain, so although he had been strengthening himself, he was also loading more burdens on himself as well.
One Wish to Own the World
Fantasy · Railvas