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#klein had none of that and had to deal with his problems almost entirely by himself
myobsession · 3 months
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"Franca gazed at the lobotomized Psychiatrist for a few seconds before sighing.
“Sometimes, we’re still too naive. We might even think of ourselves as the protagonist.”
Lumian knew that “we” referred to the members of the Curly-Haired Baboons Research Society."
I feel like this is the main reason I really love the fact that Lumian is our protagonist in the second series. Every epoch was almost completely dominated by a trasmigrator and our last series revolved entirely around the thoughts and feelings of a lonely transmigrator. But in the second series, our main protagonist is a true native of the era.
He is someone who finds themselves deeply entrenched in the midst of secrets, gods, and transmigrators without having the background that any of these people have. He did change after meeting his transmigrated sister, but he grew up with the same morals and viewpoints as his fellow natives. He believes in the gods and is in awe of their powers and might. He is someone who can hold back his curiosity in matters because he grew up in an environment where knowing too much will literally kill/corrupt you. He thinks transmigrators are a bit silly and naive but also powerful and full of unheard knowledge. He's a normal guy of his era that got caught in a shitty situation but grits his teeth to keep moving forward. He is a boy who has been stomped down by fate numerous times but still retains the light of hope in his heart. And I think that was something really needed in this series.
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Lord of the Mysteries: Circle of Inevitability, Volume 3: Conspirer, Chapter 409
Cuttlefish That Loves Diving (爱潜水的乌贼)
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