I didn’t expect to publish a single chapter on this issue.
Many readers commented that it was unreasonable and so on, as well as saying goodbye and so on.
Originally, as long as I waited until the next chapter, many problems might be gone.
But the next chapter will not be posted until 7:30 tomorrow morning, and many readers may be impatient. Moreover, there are still some problems in the next chapter. The pitfalls are left behind. I looked through the saved manuscripts and found that they were not buried until Chapters 94 and 99.
So let’s talk about it in a single chapter.
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It's not that Obadiah doesn't know about Tony and the martial arts school, but as a person among the top powerful people, his thinking still remains on the supremacy of power.
In particular, among his bodyguards were people who had been recruited from the martial arts school with money.
(Chapter 88 will say that many ordinary people were competed by various forces after entering the school, but Obadiah was not mentioned separately. In fact, all forces arranged for people to enter martial arts halls to learn skills from their masters, and there were also Obadiah in them. People from Badea, but they are not mentioned in the book. Chapter 99 will fill in the gaps.)
In this case, Obadiah would not think that a person with high martial arts skills is so great, even if he is a superhero.
Those powerful people will not think that Tony Stark can fight, and he will be more awesome after turning into Superman.
Only when someone starts killing the whole world in the future (Chapter 114) and destroys several countries will they realize the importance of force.
So, it’s really not that Obadiah is being outwitted, or that the plot is unreasonable, it’s just the author digging holes randomly.
But it's impossible to change it. I've written almost two hundred chapters now, and it would really kill me to change it.
Try not to dig holes in the future. The sense of expectation may become a poisonous point.