William spent the whole scene threatening to crush bones and make people scream, only to get knocked out by a single punch. The irony of him claiming the prison warden is his sworn brother right before getting finished off was hilarious. His arrogance made the takedown so much more satisfying to watch.
Just when the official in purple robes ordered the men to kill the protagonist on the spot, General Dean arrived with perfect timing. Her armor looks incredible and her authority shut down the corrupt official immediately. Saying she will take him for the battlefield was a power move that changed the whole dynamic.
The way the protagonist identified the weak point and used the Essence Piercing Technique showed real tactical thinking. It was not just brute force but precision. The visual effect of the red dot appearing on William before the strike added a nice sci-fi touch to the martial arts action sequence.
The transition from being a prisoner with a ragged robe to getting recruited by a high-ranking general is wild. The protagonist went from defending himself against bullies to being handpicked for the frontline. (Dubbed) Kill-To-Grow? I Love It! really speeds up the character progression in a fun way.
The guy in the purple robe was so confident ordering an execution until he saw the sword and the general. His face changing from arrogant to submissive was comedy gold. It shows that in this world, military power clearly outweighs bureaucratic nonsense when push comes to shove.
The description of the Phantom Step skill making the body elusive like a phantom sounds amazing for future fights. The golden glow around the protagonist when he received the skill looked epic. I cannot wait to see how this movement ability helps him dodge attacks in the next battle.
William was sent flying by a single punch and the bystanders were shocked. The protagonist standing calmly while everyone else panicked gave major overpowered hero vibes. It is satisfying to see the underdog completely dominate the bully who thought he was untouchable.
General Dean mentioning the frontline is in a tight spot adds real stakes to the story. It is not just about personal revenge anymore but a larger war. Taking the protagonist directly from the prison yard to the battlefield sets up a high-stakes environment for the next arc.
The blue holographic screen appearing in the sky with stats and rewards is a great visual element. It blends cultivation themes with modern gaming UI seamlessly. Seeing the text confirm the kill of a Postnatal Realm expert made the power scaling clear and exciting for the audience.
Watching the protagonist level up instantly after defeating William is pure dopamine. The holographic interface showing Attack +30 and Defense +20 makes the grind feel real. (Dubbed) Kill-To-Grow? I Love It! captures that gaming satisfaction perfectly. The Phantom Step skill unlock was the cherry on top for this episode.
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