I feel that this chapter may be controversial, and it seems that the protagonist is a waste, so I am waiting to be scolded here in advance.

Please allow me to quibble and make a few excuses.

I would like to state in advance that the following is only my personal opinion, based on my consistent views on fan works.

When writing a fan work, you cannot simply think about the story in it from a third-person perspective. In many cases, you have to put the perspective into the first person.

For readers, everything in the book is false, but for the protagonist of the book, everything that happens is their life, no matter how stupid, mentally retarded, or love-brained, it is a kind of "history".

Reality does not need logic, but novels do, and fan fiction without system uncles needs it even more. Every behavior of the characters in it must correspond to a cause.

Well, based on this point, my opinion is that the first three generations of protagonists in Douluo Continent are all sons of destiny blessed by the luck of soul beasts, but they don't know it themselves.

Even if this is a concept proposed in Douluo II.

Looking at the entire Douluo, you can find a very obvious feature, that is, the most important plug-ins of the protagonists of all generations (except Tang San's Tangmen memory) come from soul beasts, not humans. Tang San's Blue Silver Emperor and Xiao Wu, Huo Yuhao's Tianmeng Ice Silkworm and the second martial soul with ice attribute, Tang Wulin's Golden Dragon King Power and the Son of Nature after the Blue Silver Emperor evolved, are all related to the concept of soul beasts.

As I said in the last chapter, it is difficult to say how much luck has contributed to every great achievement. In a world like Douluo Continent, the protagonist, as an ordinary person, cannot get rid of the help of "luck" if he wants to achieve extraordinary results.

I have seen a sentence that says that the character's IQ cannot exceed the author's IQ.

I agree with this, so even though Gu You is a researcher, I have never said how smart he is.

Because in terms of the setting, it is really difficult to describe him as smart, he just has a high vision.

Perhaps in the eyes of all readers, Gu You has the aura of the protagonist, and he should get all the opportunities and accomplish all the incredible things. I also want to, but I can't let him suddenly do something impossible by deus ex machina, so I laid the groundwork for this soul beast luck that can be equivalent to "fate/luck" very early.

Finally, in this chapter, this real list leader who has been silently following the protagonist for six years has made a move.

In my setting, unlike artificial soul bones, which are physical things, soul rings, which are pure energy creations, are rare things that can only be seen after level 70. But the protagonist doesn't know this. In his opinion, if he can make artificial soul bones, then soul rings are almost the same, but there is a certain risk to his life.

Speaking of which, I played a little time difference before. The soul beast's luck chose the protagonist not after the artificial soul bone was completed, but when the artificial soul bone experiment started, the direction of fate changed. So the reason why the protagonist's first artificial soul bone was successful was not only because he did his best, but also because he had destiny.

However, this time difference is not very important, just whatever. I was scolded when I wrote about the soul beast's luck before, but I couldn't not write it. It's really hard for the protagonist without a system dad to get by, alas~

This chapter is posted now simply because I have a hunch that I will be scolded. After this chapter, it should be posted at 10:30. Please recommend and monthly votes~~~

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