Western Fantasy: I can write unlimited entries

Chapter 74: Remarks on the launch.

As the title says, it will be available at 12 noon today.

Breaking update? nonexistent.

What I want to say next: the protagonist is an ordinary person, and the story unfolds from the perspective of an ordinary person. All the previous behaviors are based on this point. They are a conflict between the cultural thinking of the two worlds. In other words, at the beginning, you are not accustomed to the new 'identity'. It takes a process to go from an ordinary person to a lord who controls the destiny of ten thousand people. .

Why was the entry "Three Gus Are Slaves" most discussed by readers deleted? First, the attribute of the entry is 'complete control', including one's own will. When the entry is in effect, the owner can choose whether to have complete control. Once chosen, the other party will lose their will and become a puppet that can only obey orders. At that time, if you wanted to use this entry to maximum effect, you could only be a very powerful person with many entry slots. But, no. Moreover, the protagonist is an ordinary person who is afraid of capsizing in the sewer and becoming someone else's slave.

Secondly, and importantly, the protagonist's abilities need to be explained. This entry will appear again later, so don't worry, otherwise I wouldn't write an entry about powerful purple qualities without using it.

Earlier, the matter of letting the head maid go was because the protagonist didn't know who the 'enemy' was when he first arrived, whether the butler and the knight captain were his enemies. It could also be a test, and he didn't know the power he had, let alone the original owner. We can only get a rough idea of ​​his character from Eileen, and he chose to expel him after various considerations.

Later, he learned from the two people that the head maid was dead, and he knew that they were the ones who killed him. Only then did he become sure that the butler and the knight captain were from his side.

There is another person who commented the most, speechless. Asking the maid how much it costs is just a conversation starter, which makes it clear about Irene's character. She will definitely talk about how much a commoner earns in a day to compare. Why are you really asking a maid who knows nothing about managing the territory?

At the end, [Immortality (gold, the only one)], what do you think it is gold?

The answer is cryptically written at the beginning. The author puts it here. Can any reader guess that I can make an exception and add another chapter? After all, this is the plot of the later period.

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