And how often are you doing to die, only to wake up in a body that should no longer exist? These are not normal circumstances in this world.
I "put my eggs all in to one basket" because I knew that I could. World Marshall took care of me and allowed me to be my very best. I was able to lift entire buildings with my magnetic force, dodge any incoming attack if timed correctly. I was quite literally a cyborg ninja.
It was a good life. My apologies that it's been a slow process of getting used to what should have never been once more.
[The strong kill the weak though. Monsoon grits his teeth as he chooses to ignore his own words, standing up to slowly pace around the tent.]
... Outside of inhuman strength and essentially being invincible, the boss is as good to go as ever. The question is whether he thinks it's worth it to act.
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I "put my eggs all in to one basket" because I knew that I could. World Marshall took care of me and allowed me to be my very best. I was able to lift entire buildings with my magnetic force, dodge any incoming attack if timed correctly. I was quite literally a cyborg ninja.
It was a good life. My apologies that it's been a slow process of getting used to what should have never been once more.
[The strong kill the weak though. Monsoon grits his teeth as he chooses to ignore his own words, standing up to slowly pace around the tent.]
... Outside of inhuman strength and essentially being invincible, the boss is as good to go as ever. The question is whether he thinks it's worth it to act.