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"Under One Man" 587 words, Barron's past reveals, eight miracles have "side effects"?

author:Jane Comics

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As for why Barron, a foreigner, can learn the Eight Wonders from Ruan Feng, it has always been a mystery in the story of "Under One Man", but it is actually not very important for the whole story, but the author of this sentence has made an account of the events of that year, on the one hand, it further enriches the personality of Barron's character, on the other hand, it can also be compared with Ruan Feng's friends surnamed Wang.

The two apprentices of Nguyen Fung, who are both good and evil, have a very sharp contrast in their style of conduct.

"Under One Man" 587 words, Barron's past reveals, eight miracles have "side effects"?

Zhang Chulan took Barron with him and came in handy on the line of Ruan Feng, and Lao Wang's means were currently only able to control him. Although these two people are brothers in the same discipline, their fighting styles are obviously different.

When the two people first met, they smelled a familiar smell on each other, and the old king who was anxious to return to his life opened with a blood basin and aimed at Barron, which showed that the "cannibalism" problem spurned by the latter was not taboo at all, and the means used by Barron in battle were like ordinary moves.

"Under One Man" 587 words, Barron's past reveals, eight miracles have "side effects"?

Lao Wang obviously saw that Barron's means came from Ruan Feng, and Barron still had some doubts about whether Lao Wang's hand was learned from Ruan Feng, perhaps because in his cognition, Ruan Feng's usual way of fighting was not so evil.

"Under One Man" 587 words, Barron's past reveals, eight miracles have "side effects"?

The battle between these two fellow men was that after the Spirit Dispatch, the Eight Wonders once again evolved into a sense of opposition between good and evil in different people.

We learned through the previous plot that Barron is the owner of a "man does not eat people" Six Ku Immortal Thief, and this sentence also explains his past, and he and Ruan Feng met and knew each other.

Barron's insistence on the human aspect did not only come from the teachings of his master after learning the Six Immortal Thieves from Ruan Feng, but also from the moral principles and bottom line in his bones, and in the case of hunger to the point of almost losing his mind, he did not attack Ruan Feng like his companions in the end, but stabbed himself to alleviate hunger.

"Under One Man" 587 words, Barron's past reveals, eight miracles have "side effects"?

In fact, this statement does not mention this aspect, but from the performance of Barron and Lao Wang, we can guess the arrangement for this aspect. The owner of the Eight Wonders, the previous Lingling Commander had arranged two opposites, one good and one evil, and now the Six Immortal Thieves were also arranged in this way.

Perhaps at this stage, Barron had seen a different Ruan Feng, who also adhered to the theory of "not eating people", so now he would doubt whether Lao Wang was taught by Ruan Feng.

"Under One Man" 587 words, Barron's past reveals, eight miracles have "side effects"?

And The Ruan Feng that Lao Wang came into contact with, I don't know what kind of reasons stimulated, there has been a certain change in personality, no longer afraid to do something to people, the only thing to look forward to is still waiting for the arrival of someone, this person may be Zhang Chulan, or it may be Feng Baobao, everyone may wish to guess a wave.

In the face of god's divine techniques, there are people who stick to the bottom line, there are also people who are desperate to achieve the goal, the audience has been waiting for the day when the royal family deserves it, and now the old king is not optimistic. Moreover, the Wang Family's Lingling Commander and the Six Libraries Immortal Thief mastered by Lao Wang both seemed to be incomplete.

"Under One Man" 587 words, Barron's past reveals, eight miracles have "side effects"?

Although the Eight Wonders are the "miracles" that everyone wants to get, the "side effects" of the future for some people may be difficult to bear. Although it is difficult to say that the group of inhumans itself is difficult to judge by simple good people and bad people, the bottom line of doing things has long been arranged.

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