The Iron Wall of the Pirate Navy

Chapter 20 Explanation of the protagonist's life on a deserted island

Chapter 20 Explanation of the protagonist's life on a deserted island

Well, I saw that some readers were a little confused about the protagonist living on a deserted island for eight years and killing a bear. In fact, it is normal for the protagonist to have low strength at the beginning.

In other pirate novels, the protagonist is very strong in the early stage mainly because he has food and drink, at least food and clothing, but our protagonist starts on a deserted island, and a six-year-old child would have been hammered if he hadn’t had a barrier fruit.

As I said at the beginning, the protagonist's kindling was obtained during the thunderstorm, but what about before the thunderstorm?The protagonist must eat raw meat, which will definitely cause diarrhea. Maybe the protagonist will eat carrion to survive when he is in trouble, and the nutrition will be insufficient during development. This will hinder the protagonist from becoming stronger. Late, resulting in a vicious circle, coupled with the protagonist's poor training, there will be hidden injuries, slight deformation and other factors, so it is normal for the protagonist to have low strength at the beginning.

Also, for the candidates for the naval elite training camp, I slightly disrupted the timeline. In my conception, I hope to form a united special force, which will be established after the protagonist is promoted to lieutenant general.

(End of this chapter)

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