I don’t want to give away any spoilers, but I’d like to say that this story is still unfolding. There are plenty of twists and turns ahead, so don’t rush to conclusions—if you do, just keep reading, as they may not turn out to be true. That said, forming conclusions is part of the reading experience, so I won’t stop you from making them! I’m not just saying this for one reader; I encourage everyone to stay engaged. Stories are meant to evoke a range of emotions—sometimes they’ll frustrate you, make you happy, or even stir some excitement. It’s not about depicting a perfect life; it’s about exploring the stupid, chaotic, and thrilling aspects of some character's life. Additionally, the mc is just a kid, so his character development is still a work in progress.
"It's a special law enforcement unit in the city, focused on investigating violent crimes, mainly murder," the old man explained. Katherine found the job to be excellent for Cassian's growth; it would help him understand cunning individuals, which was essential for a good advisor. After all, where could he find more cunning people than murderers trying to evade justice?
Action · J_a_zzy
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thanks 😊
join discord for character artworks
The next volume is going to be pretty plot-heavy and long, so I figured I'd give readers a little treat with some lemons before we hit a long dry spell.
working on that
cockpits
"The fundamental issue with Carmine mechs is that a Carmine mech pilot can only ever forge a single bond." Ves stated. "Before you ask, there is no easy way around this rule. It is a promise that the Carmine mech pilot must abide by for the rest of his life. I have already thought of a potential solution that can shift the other end of the bond from a single mech to a whole related family of mechs, but that is a story for another day. For now, we must work on the assumption that a single Carmine mech pilot can only ever use a single Carmine mech. This is why your ultra-large cockpits are more important than ever. If our suspicions are correct, we can turn your 'cockpits' into the core of a Carmine mech. So long as they exist, the living mechs will also be able to persist."
Sci-fi · Exlor
By trying to maximize the value of his life by signing up for a very lucrative suicide mission, Josh Ketter essentially managed to get a lot of benefits 'for free' without paying any additional price!
Sci-fi · Exlor
thanks
Warrior Training System
Action · J_a_zzy