I turned to the next chapter and commented, and found that many readers have some questions. It is too troublesome to go back one by one, so I simply open a single chapter.

   First, explain that the protagonist is not of Kryptonian blood, so conventional methods such as blood draw are useless for him. You can understand the system as a belt of Kamen Rider, and the Superman template is a card that is transformed.

   Just now, I saw a reader ask whether changing the template will cause the ability to be cleared. The answer is no. After all, there is no requirement for Kamen Rider's belt. Only one card can be inserted, right?

   Actually, as I said in the first book, I rarely read systematic texts. The reason for adding this thing is mainly for signing a contract.

   After all, this book started slowly. Don't talk about the three chapters of the cheat sheet these days. In some books, the first sentence of the first chapter came out. I wish the readers immediately knew what cheats are.

   I wrote ten chapters before officially debuting. I was worried that the editor would refuse to sign it.

   Therefore, the reader, please understand that as an intern social animal who graduated from college, the biggest lesson is not to go against the trend of the market unless you can be strong enough to guide the wind.

   Obviously, I can't, so I can only follow the wind.

   As for why I wrote that way, I should blame it on the head iron. I can't hold back the dead and restless heart.

   back to the topic.

   There are still people who suspect that I started writing from the Second Front, and I might return to modern times after playing Hydra and continue to mix the plot.

   The answer is no.

   If you have read the previous books a little bit, you probably know that I don’t really like to follow the plot line.

   I am more passionate about writing my own things in the framework of a fan, rather than adding a protagonist to the original work, which is very boring.

   I am a reader myself, and I would not love it.

   Regarding fan creation, I believe in the arrival of the protagonist, who must bring changes to the world, for better or worse.

The protagonist of    **** is the type I hate.

   Of course, this way of writing has advantages and disadvantages.

   The advantage is that it may be a little fresher in comparison.

The disadvantage of    is that it is easy to write bias, leading to a later crash.

   So I will try hard. After all, the outline of the anti-hero is still there, and it’s okay to use waste.

   Finally, the reader master asked that the protagonist's change of the timeline might attract the attention of the Supreme Master.

   This answer is related to the plot after the end of the Second Front, so you can open your mind and guess the development of the subsequent plot.

   Just sauce!

   I rolled away the codewords, after all, I will resume work in a few days, and there may not be such ample time.

   Compliment to the readers with three consecutive qualities~

  

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