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The Pinnacle: Season 1 • Chapter 59 • Page ik-page-3294686
The Pinnacle: Season 1 • Chapter 59 • Page ik-page-3294687
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Chapter 59
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About This Chapter
In this chapter, we learn that the protagonist of a novel should have qualities ordinary people do not have. In other words, the protagonist should be a person who has the qualities of a real person. The protagonist should look like the protagonist. This is because the protagonist usually looks like this, so it doesn't make sense that he or she could be a real protagonist. In fact, if the protagonist looks like a chief, it means the protagonist is trying to take control of the village. This would be a defeat for the protagonist when he's leveling up as a new fighter. But the protagonist thinks that this is a treacherous man who would do anything to get a higher rank in the martial arts world. He's guessing that the man who spread this rumor is the one who tried to get the protagonist to join the sect in the first place. So the protagonist and the protagonist are evenly matched. Okay, let's get back to the subject at hand: how does the protagonist make his hair fly? It's called "explosive force" and it comes from internal force. If the protagonist pushes harder, even his top can explode. This guy is a real scary opponent. He can see through the weaknesses of the protagonist's
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The Pinnacle: Season 1 • Chapter 59 • Page ik-page-3294683
The Pinnacle: Season 1 • Chapter 59 • Page ik-page-3294684
The Pinnacle: Season 1 • Chapter 59 • Page ik-page-3294685
The Pinnacle: Season 1 • Chapter 59 • Page ik-page-3294686
The Pinnacle: Season 1 • Chapter 59 • Page ik-page-3294687
The Pinnacle: Season 1 • Chapter 59 • Page ik-page-3294688
Chapter 59
This is a locked chapterChapter 59
About This Chapter
In this chapter, we learn that the protagonist of a novel should have qualities ordinary people do not have. In other words, the protagonist should be a person who has the qualities of a real person. The protagonist should look like the protagonist. This is because the protagonist usually looks like this, so it doesn't make sense that he or she could be a real protagonist. In fact, if the protagonist looks like a chief, it means the protagonist is trying to take control of the village. This would be a defeat for the protagonist when he's leveling up as a new fighter. But the protagonist thinks that this is a treacherous man who would do anything to get a higher rank in the martial arts world. He's guessing that the man who spread this rumor is the one who tried to get the protagonist to join the sect in the first place. So the protagonist and the protagonist are evenly matched. Okay, let's get back to the subject at hand: how does the protagonist make his hair fly? It's called "explosive force" and it comes from internal force. If the protagonist pushes harder, even his top can explode. This guy is a real scary opponent. He can see through the weaknesses of the protagonist's
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