
Marvel's I Am a Trainer
漫威之我是训练家
- Status
- Ongoing
- Length
- 181k Words
- Genre
- Light Novel
- Audience
- Male
- Subgenre
- Original Fantasy
- Updated
- 4y ago
- Source
- Qidian
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118Chapters
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The protagonist neither recognizes the whole world nor himself. First of all, it is the business of the government and the education sector to help criminals change their ways, and no matter how powerful a superhero is, there is nothing they can do; Secondly, as long as they do not cooperate with law enforcement agencies, superheroes are lawbreakers just like super villains and other criminals. Superheroes can't tell the law! Third, especially in the United States, it is the job of judges and lawyers to speak the law. Even the police and politicians do not speak the law. Are you telling me that superheroes must speak the law? The laws in the United States are just legal provisions and do not even have the most basic spirit of the law. How can we talk about law in the United States?
Author, you have underestimated the elves too much. A level 11 Kati dog can only defeat a thin adult. Not to mention that ordinary large dogs from elves cannot be defeated by adults.
So I would like the author to be a little more realistic. By reality I mean human nature. It has nothing to do with anything like that extraordinary system. It is naturally good to be able to make bad people change their ways, but for those who commit heinous crimes, those who deserve to be killed must still be killed. People like Batman who have not mastered absolute power have caused so many tragedies and caused his family and the people he loves to leave him just because of the word "not killing". If he hadn't been the protagonist, I estimate that he would have died seven or eight hundredtimes.
Good guy, can you come here with so many heroines?
To be honest, the protagonist is a bit of a virgin, at least in form, and the law cannot limit the extraordinary. And if you let the villain go despite being threatened face to face, you are irresponsible for the safety of the people around you, not to mention that the time traveler knows very well that the laws of the Marvel world are scum, which is only better than DC scum. If the threat is not great or the possibility of the protagonist's identity being exposed is small, it can be accepted, but, alas. Is this a time traveler? The Holy Mother can still hold on, but do you believe in the laws of Marvel's country M? ? ? Are you sure you're a time traveler? ? ? Ivan Vanko? Snake Shield? The many supervillains produced by Osborn Enterprises? Military? How many times have these people come out? Are you sure you are a time traveler? Do you still believe in the laws of country m? Isn't it possible to get out if you have money? ? ? ? ?
The more I write about it, the less I want to read it. Suppose that one day you really go to American comics and become an ordinary person. There are countless super villains, but those who are capable just don't kill. It's called respecting the law, but the law is not for ordinary people in the United States, especially in American comics. Villains wreak havoc again and again. Think about the day when your family members are killed one by one, superheroes let people go without killing again and again, and villains stay in jail for days or months and still remain free. Can you say that superheroes uphold the law? If so, in American comics, please call them dogs and don't contaminate the word hero! You don't have to kill, I understand, really, the water is so deep, even if I don't come out, I will try to keep a low profile! But: 1. If you say anything about killing, you will be lazy... The protagonist is in his late twenties, right? Do you have such a shallow understanding of human nature? Crossing the bottom line is just easier to cross later, rather than just keep crossing it, argument? There have been countless murderers throughout the ages, but apart from those who were inherently cruel, is there even one in a thousand who died simply because of laziness? An anti-hero is a movie because he is a movie, nothing more! 2. When ordinary people also hope that superheroes will not kill? It's just because you were born in China... Refer to the first paragraph for American comics. The criminal who is hated by the people of Gotham is probably Batman... 3. Don't say that the real world will not have such fictitious laws... Unless the United States you write about is not extraordinary and is not a capital society, then even if it is good, it will be limited. It is only possible if at least one item does not exist!
If possible, could the author reduce the presence of the system as much as possible?
Is it really okay for the author to use Pokémon as a hot topic but to write about stallions instead?
I also hope that the author can explain my problem. Another question is, if one person can be exchanged for the lives of 1,000 people. What would you choose? And that person is a garbage scum who has done many evil things and is angry with both humans and gods. And as long as that one person is not dead, the other 1,000 ordinary people will still live in purgatory even if they are not dead. I know that life cannot be compared, but it is too idealistic. They say life is priceless, but in reality it is. So please give me the answer within the time limit. Thank you so much.
4 Skills are boring
When I was a kid, when I watched "The Legend of the Condor Heroes," I wanted to be Yang Guo so that I could learn peerless martial arts. When I grew up, when I watched "The Legend of the Condor Heroes," I most wanted to be Yin Zhiping, so that I could hold the little dragon girl in my arms. Now when I watch "The Legend of the Condor Heroes," I want to be the King of Dharma, so that I can hold the golden wheel in my hand [Tsundere][Tsundere][Tsundere]
At the beginning, Kati Dog was a waste of half a year, and the system upgrade was rubbish. The elven system makes humans practice fighting garbage.
Already collected and followed, please recommend our own book "Marvel's Pokémon Trainer", which is more focused on Pokémon than Marvel's, and continues the core elements of Pokémon collection, development and battle. I am a junior high school student and my writing is not good. Please forgive me. I hope everyone can take a look and comment a lot. Thank you all!
The battle is really well written! Pokémon battles should be based on teamwork rather than cheating by mythical beasts. As for the protagonist, it's better to be more decisive in killing. Nowadays, protagonists who can't kill enemies are not very popular.
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The setting of 4 skills is really useless unless the protagonist can take tons of Pokémon with him. Many functional skills are very useful in a real world
I read some and let me share my thoughts The protagonist is a body re-created by the Almighty and has no parents The protagonist and the system talk about protecting himself and his family all day long The protagonist has no family I understand this is a father-recognition story. I would not have guessed that the protagonist in Chapter 50 will definitely find a father for himself. Then protect him or her with peace of mind