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Why did Ai Rancheng say that Rosso and Lan were not qualified Otto soldiers?
With the continuous updating of the plot of the new Manrob Altman's works, the setting and trend of this work are also presented to the audience bit by bit. Here, in the face of your question, in the eighth episode of Rob Altman, Ai Rancheng said that Rosso and Lan were unqualified Otto soldiers. I think it has a lot to do with the performance of Rosso and Lan. As for the reason why I said this, I will give you a detailed answer next.

In the first episode of Rob Altman's plot, Ai Ran became the attraction of Rob Altman and summoned Gorky O 'Bonn. In the plot, Cong Hai and Cong Hai unexpectedly have the ability to become Rob Altman, and continue to fight monsters in the subsequent plot.

Facing the story of Rosso's battle with Broutman, in the first episode, they just gained the power of Rob Altman, but they didn't know how to use Altman's skills when fighting Auburn and Gorky. Although Rosso and Broutman won the whole battle, they didn't show any strength, but they were full of laughter, and Rob Altman made little progress in the subsequent battle.

The purpose of Ai Rancheng's painstaking summoning of monsters is to train Rob Altman and let them grow up slowly. However, Rosso and Broutman grew up too slowly, and put all the flaws out in the battle, which really disappointed Ai Rancheng. In the eighth episode, Ai Rancheng said that they were unqualified Otto soldiers because of their strength. There is really no problem with this statement. Every real Otto warrior has great strength, but Rob Altman's performance now is really not a qualified Otto warrior. Now the plot is like this, but in the face of constant fighting with monsters, I believe Rosso and Broutman will grow up in the future.