Originally, Shroom Author wanted to leave some of the settings for later, but there had been too much discussion recently. Here, Shroom Author would briefly talk about the main character's ability.
First of all, many big shots said that the main character was a wage earner. On this point, the author, Shroom, was really confused. The author, Shroom, had written the book herself. Did she not know whether she was a wage earner or not? That was too showy.
First of all, Shroom Author had already mentioned that all the supernatural powers on Planet Blue and White were actually built on the Heavenheart fragment.
The immortals had stepped onto the path of immortals and gods because they had comprehended the heart of the heavens. The undead could only condense into ghosts because they were entrusted with the heart of the heavens fragment. The demons had yet to appear, let alone now.
Now, here comes the question. Think about it, what is the core of an undead?
The answer was self-evident. It was a heavenheart fragment.
The Heavenheart fragment was the core, and it was also where most of the undead's source was. Their power was originally bestowed by the Heavenheart fragment. How much source could the main character devour under such circumstances? Therefore, Shroom Author had set the devouring power to be about one-ten-thousandth of the power of the undead. What was really important was the heavenheart fragment, the heavenheart fragment!
As for the changes that would occur when the Heavenheart fragment was devoured by the main character's eyes, they would be explained later.
Then, there was the problem of the system and the protagonist's eyes. This author really had a black face full of question marks.
Please don't bring other books into this book. The protagonist's eyes are his own. There is no such thing as a worker. The author can clearly say this.
Next was the system. Was the system plotting something? The author was even more confused. The Skyheart Fragment was devoured by the main character, so what benefits did the system get? The text also clearly stated that the system had doubted life several times and felt that the bound host was too awesome. It was useless.
The setting of the protagonist's eyes and the system was actually a foreshadowing, and the two were connected. I'll give you a little spoiler. I won't say more. You just have to watch on.
This book had a big world view and a big background. There were many foreshadowing and foreshadowing, so there was no need to worry about whether it would collapse or not. The author had an outline and setting, and it would get more exciting as it went on. Alright, that's all for now. The author had gone to write ~
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