Previously, when he rescued the Great Hoodwinker along with Bruce, Rudy, and the others from the secret prison, the Great Hoodwinker had mentioned something to him. The reason why he got Milo to save them was that he wanted Bruce and Rudy to become Milo’s supporters in the Northwest.
Later, Milo would occasionally think about the matter of the “supporters” as well. It was not that he coveted power, but after experiencing so much, he realized that if he wanted to protect something, he would someday have to say goodbye to the days of him fighting alone.
Just as Milo had said, a true victory would not be dictated by a particular person but required tens of thousands of people to work hard together to achieve.
And what did Milo lack the most right now?
Was he lacking in individual combat ability?
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