
Marvel's God-level Therapist
by Stomach Pain All The Time Recently
About This Novel
This is what Samuel sees as the Marvel world: Standing against the most fragile bloody skin and receiving the most vicious beating. Samuel: The superheroes in this world are all very strong. The best thing is that they are strong. As the only therapist, Samuel decided to shoulder his mission. Don't be afraid of broken bones or vomiting blood! If you lose a big scar on your head, I'll just sew it back on! A mere fatal injury! No problem! Occasionally, when you are idle, the therapist can come in and have a fight! Not to mention his true identity is super strong, he can fight ten of them! Marvel fans: High energy ahead, non-combatants please evacuate, non-combatants please evacuate! It's you! Please evacuate! Samuel: I don't! Help! The therapist always runs to the boss, what should I do? Wait online, urgent!
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Official(12)Scraped 3d ago
Three points, see Chapter 8, retreat
First, although many people say that Marvel and mutants are in the same universe, their combat capabilities are fundamentally different. And the gap is quite big. There is also a large base of mutants. Since you have a mutant, I will definitely lose one, just to see if you can survive it. Secondly, you swallowed up the setting in Chapter 8. It's only a few chapters long, and it's already conflicting with what you wrote. In the previous introduction, it was clearly written that healers have 56 elemental magics. Sparse in number but enhanced in strength, not weak. As a result, you said something in Chapter 8 that after switching to healer, you won't be able to use elemental magic. You're kidding me, I've already finished my setting after only 8 chapters.
I haven't watched it yet, so I'll give it a five-star rating first.
Naiba heals his teammates so they won't get hurt, so he needs to learn high output. As long as he kills the enemy, his teammates won't be hurt. If the enemy is headless, his teammates will not get hurt. Therefore, learning to deal with the dripping bully is the real dripping bully. . . . .
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Shouldn't Peter have become Spider-Man when Ben died? Am I remembering it wrong?
This is the screenshot of Chapter 1 and Chapter 8, take a look
Set it up and see for yourself. Very contradictory
The writing seems to be okay, but after reading it for a long time, you can tell whether the writing is good or not. There are a lot of loopholes, and there's not much to say in other aspects.
reminder
Not enough, please update. . . . . . . . . . .
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Come on (ง •̀_•́)ง I think it's pretty good, don't stop updating
I remember the big boss's name was this, and I always felt like I was being staged when I looked at it.
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Community(0)
Official(12)Scraped 3d ago
Three points, see Chapter 8, retreat
First, although many people say that Marvel and mutants are in the same universe, their combat capabilities are fundamentally different. And the gap is quite big. There is also a large base of mutants. Since you have a mutant, I will definitely lose one, just to see if you can survive it. Secondly, you swallowed up the setting in Chapter 8. It's only a few chapters long, and it's already conflicting with what you wrote. In the previous introduction, it was clearly written that healers have 56 elemental magics. Sparse in number but enhanced in strength, not weak. As a result, you said something in Chapter 8 that after switching to healer, you won't be able to use elemental magic. You're kidding me, I've already finished my setting after only 8 chapters.
I haven't watched it yet, so I'll give it a five-star rating first.
Naiba heals his teammates so they won't get hurt, so he needs to learn high output. As long as he kills the enemy, his teammates won't be hurt. If the enemy is headless, his teammates will not get hurt. Therefore, learning to deal with the dripping bully is the real dripping bully. . . . .
? ? ?
Shouldn't Peter have become Spider-Man when Ben died? Am I remembering it wrong?
This is the screenshot of Chapter 1 and Chapter 8, take a look
Set it up and see for yourself. Very contradictory
The writing seems to be okay, but after reading it for a long time, you can tell whether the writing is good or not. There are a lot of loopholes, and there's not much to say in other aspects.
reminder
Not enough, please update. . . . . . . . . . .
. . . .
Come on (ง •̀_•́)ง I think it's pretty good, don't stop updating
I remember the big boss's name was this, and I always felt like I was being staged when I looked at it.











