Blue Sword

Chapter 57 A single chapter description of the subsequent plot direction of this book (contains slig

The plot of Chapter 55 may become a poisonous point for some readers, so I will explain it in advance before opening the chapter.

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Question: Why does the protagonist always treat other people as game characters, one NPC at a time? It’s very funny!

Answer: The male protagonist has just traveled through time and has not figured out the situation. After all, he played a holographic online game in his previous life (highly simulated reality). At first glance, this world is no different from the game world, just like normal people would encounter "culture shock" abroad. Similarly, sometimes when speaking a foreign language, Chinese will appear...

After the first volume you will start to get used to it.

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Question: Your book is about a Western fantasy world. Can you not include Chinese characters? It feels weird.

Answer: The plot related to the Chinese old man is only in two chapters, namely chapters 64 and 65 of the first volume, and will not appear again in the future.

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Question: Since there are only two chapters, can they be simply deleted?

Answer: No. Because it is strongly related to the main line.

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Question: Will there be other plots related to Dragon Kingdom in the future?

Answer: No. The setting of the Dragon Kingdom is a setting introduced by the "Iron and Fire" game company to cope with the policy, and it does not have many opportunities to appear in the game plot.

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Question: Why does the nun suddenly confess her love to Aske? It feels a bit abrupt?

Answer: Love comes too fast like a tornado, and it is the same in reality... In fact, the nun has given a lot of hints in the previous chapters. The protagonist has no choice but to pretend to be a straight man. She has no choice but to take the initiative and then be rejected. . In short, this story tells us that the one who confesses first loses (←Truth).

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Question: Why did Ask reject the nun's confession?

Answer: Because Aske is an upright and ethical male protagonist who is looking for a way to return to his original world. If one day he does go back, and it is impossible for Miss Sister to go with him, it will cause serious emotional harm to her.

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Question: I understand everything you said, author, but you are giving your daughter away! I want to abandon the book!

Answer: No. Although the male protagonist is a man of integrity and integrity, the author is an evil and unprincipled person. Is the fate of the protagonist in the hands of the protagonist himself or the author? I don’t think I need to say too much, everyone understands.

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Question: Will the male protagonist return to his original world in the end? What should the nun do? What about everyone else?

Answer: No more spoilers. All I can say is that everything is an arrangement of fate. Zhang Sanfeng has made it very clear.

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