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1. This book is a bit different compared to other Marvel novels. The protagonist is a middle school student in the 1990s, and takes up a certain proportion of daily life on campus. Transformation is already a niche, and the protagonist is neither married nor Lily, and there is zero emotional drama.
I'm going to write something else. It has a lot of shortcomings, but it doesn't have the routine of "acting cool for three chapters without thinking, and then the next day, Coulson shows up with a bunch of S.H.I.E.L.D., slaps him in the face, and slaps him in the face again".
You can read the public chapters, and if you are not satisfied, you can give up.
2.Protagonist’s system
The protagonist's system is an unfinished product designed by herself. There are some flaws in its functions, but there are absolutely no sequelae. If you think the protagonist's system is too useless, well, the outline setting is like this, and I can't help it... Finally, if
If I can really finish writing according to the outline, I will still be able to explain the system cheats.
3. There are references to Naruto's ninjutsu, but most of them have been modified by the protagonist and cannot be exactly the same as the original Naruto.
4. I spent a few chapters writing about the art of transformation, not just to count the words, nor to just write it out of boredom.
The plot of the book involves the Skrulls. Naruto's transformation will not inherit the opponent's abilities such as blood stains, while Mystique, Sentinel, and especially the Skrulls' transformations not only transform their appearance, but also their genes and superpowers at the same time
Revise.
Obviously, they are all transformation abilities, with different levels of abilities and different levels. So, I made a setting myself to distinguish them, which is a chapter that cost thousands of words to write.
5.Tony Stark plot
I didn't criticize him, nor do I intend to criticize him. When he was young, Tony was an arms dealer with a bright heart but a corrupt life. He was the CEO of the largest arms company in the world.
In this book, Tony uses some tricks, but I don't think it's too much. Even if he pretends to be Spider-Man, he is not interested in the name, but is curious about the person behind it who is also "genius".
Tony plays a very important role in this book. He is not the Iron Man that everyone admires as soon as he appears. He has a process of growing up slowly.
Even if it comes to Thanos and a scenario where gods are inferior to dogs, Tony will not be a soy sauce man.
The above points summarize the comments of many book friends. Today I give an explanation. At the same time, I also serve as a reminder to new readers.
Chapter completed!