
I Wandered into the Elf World Until I Lost Contact
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In order to liberate the elven world that is in dire straits, Chi Chi, a time traveler with the magical Rotom dating system, decided to first find a hundred female trainers as helpers... PS. The strongest, fiercest, most powerful, and most popular Pokémon fan in history. I will regret it for ten minutes after watching it. If I don't watch it, I will regret it for the rest of my life!
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Official(16)Scraped 11d ago
What the hell, I was just telling you that it feels weird to write elf novels in Hong Kong comics style, so I deleted the comments and banned me. I have collected all the books, and I read them after I prepared them. The author's operation is really amazing.
It was fun to watch at first, but then I started to dislike Lubi Shafiya's CP. After all, both in the special episode and in the game, these two are a couple (and they are the only ones with a dating plot in the game). Later, the character of the owner Qianli was changed for fun. Moreover, anyone who meets a female will fall in love with the protagonist, and then makes the protagonist act like a fool and say that we are just friends, and then does not explain when others misunderstand. This can only be said to be a self-promotion article covered in Pokémon skin.
What the hell? I'm not used to it.
Don't like this style of writing. Continue to look for books.
The style of this book is very outstanding compared to other elf texts.
It's full of realism, the protagonist has a special personality, and the definition of the world is a bit like a combination of realism and One Piece? The description of the elves can only be said to be very special!
Take another look
Oh, what a monster! Take another look!
What the hell is this? I felt so weird when I saw the first picture.
I also have a shallow penetration (manual dog head)
Come on, author, keep updating
Who can tell me how to join the group?
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Community(0)
Official(16)Scraped 11d ago
What the hell, I was just telling you that it feels weird to write elf novels in Hong Kong comics style, so I deleted the comments and banned me. I have collected all the books, and I read them after I prepared them. The author's operation is really amazing.
It was fun to watch at first, but then I started to dislike Lubi Shafiya's CP. After all, both in the special episode and in the game, these two are a couple (and they are the only ones with a dating plot in the game). Later, the character of the owner Qianli was changed for fun. Moreover, anyone who meets a female will fall in love with the protagonist, and then makes the protagonist act like a fool and say that we are just friends, and then does not explain when others misunderstand. This can only be said to be a self-promotion article covered in Pokémon skin.
What the hell? I'm not used to it.
Don't like this style of writing. Continue to look for books.
The style of this book is very outstanding compared to other elf texts.
It's full of realism, the protagonist has a special personality, and the definition of the world is a bit like a combination of realism and One Piece? The description of the elves can only be said to be very special!
Take another look
Oh, what a monster! Take another look!
What the hell is this? I felt so weird when I saw the first picture.
I also have a shallow penetration (manual dog head)
Come on, author, keep updating
Who can tell me how to join the group?
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[Golden Legend] In the vast ocean of Pokémon fan fiction, this book is like a sudden storm, pushing classic IP to a new dimension with almost paranoid creativity. The beginning of this work is full of magic - the time traveler Chi Chi comes to the real world of wind elves with the "Rotom Dating System", and with the mission of "liberating the oppressed elves", he embarks on an absurd and passionate adventure. The author uses scalpel-like strokes to cut through the sugar-coated surface of the Pokémon world. In this world, gym challenges are no longer simply proof of strength, but a window to reveal social contradictions: some trainers have become alliance lackeys in order to protect their homeland, some elves have distorted their evolution due to human desires, and even the alliance that symbolizes justice has been shaped into a "Celestial Dragon-like" ruling group. The protagonist Chi Chi's goal seems simple - to find a hundred female trainers as helpers, but in fact he is weaving a web of resistance. The character creation in the work is outstanding. The protagonist Chi Chi is not a passionate boy in the traditional sense, but an idealist with black humor. While using the system to attack female trainers, he spread the fire of "freedom and equality" to every corner. The gym leader Qianli's "hardness" and Xiaoyao's "softness" form a philosophical confrontation, while the old enemies Yin and Youshu interpret the fateful entanglement of "how to be bright when there is good". What is most commendable is the author's portrayal of the supporting characters. The seemingly cynical beautiful girl idol Rukia is actually burdened with a thousand-year mission; the Rockets leader Huo Yan's struggle between conspiracy and friendship makes the villain's image full of three-dimensionality. In terms of narrative structure, the author adopts a multi-line approach similar to "A Song of Ice and Fire". The seemingly scattered gym challenges, alliance conspiracies, and elf uprisings all ultimately point to the core proposition of "The Will of R". When Akachi stood on the back of Rayquaza and shouted "We are different", the puzzle of the entire world view was finally completed, and the shock of sudden enlightenment was amazing. This work is like a never-ending carnival party, interpreting the most crazy and passionate legend within the framework of Pokémon. It is suitable for all readers who are tired of routine plots, and for explorers who are eager to see deeper human thinking in the elf world. As the book says: "When the bond transcends the boundaries of species, and when the blood burns deep in the soul, the world will eventually be reborn through subversion."




🌞[Fairy Grass][Elf Text] When the passionate and soul-burning Hong Kong comics collide with the fantasy world of Pokémon, this fan work that combines dark machinations and bonding philosophy is breaking out in the elf theme with a unique attitude. It is neither a hot-blooded youth comic in the traditional sense, nor a simple time travel through Long Aotian. Instead, it perfectly injects the explosive battle aesthetics of "Sea Tiger" and the free will of "One Piece" into the elf worldview, creating an adult fairy tale full of betrayal, awakening and redemption. The story begins in an elf society that has been transformed by magic: eight hundred years ago, humans established dominance through the "Power of Control" and the elf balls, turning Pokémon into combat tools. The protagonist, as a stranger who travels through time with a dating app, is accidentally involved in a thousand-year game between the alliance and the resistance forces. Different from the setting in conventional works where subjugation means loyalty, the elves here will go berserk due to the cruelty of the trainers. The gym leaders may be cold-blooded nobles who regard the elves as consumables. Even the league champions are trapped in the whirlpool of power. When the protagonist uses "bonds" instead of control to subdue Charmander, this seemingly romantic encounter is actually a declaration of war against the entire social system. The author's depiction of the battle scenes is superb, especially the back-to-back life-and-death fights between humans and elves in the underground arena, where the pain and roars from fist to flesh intertwine into a bloody rhapsody. Behind these explosive scenes is a profound deconstruction of the word "bond" - it can be an epiphany of the connection between hearts during war, or the awareness of a life-and-death struggle in a desperate situation, or even the resonance of souls across races. When the protagonist steps into the Shura Path to save his companions, his determination to burn his life to protect important things makes every reader feel the shock of bloodshed. The most surprising thing about this work is the shaping of the characters. Whether it's Shinji who is cold on the surface but longs for recognition, or the coordination trainer who regards elegance as armor, even the villains have embarrassing pasts. The growth trajectory of the protagonist team is particularly touching: from the young teenagers who initially fought for survival, to the awakened ones who dared to question the authority of the alliance, to the idealists who reconstructed the relationship between people and pets with the "Heart Connection" APP, each stage is accompanied by the subversion of cognition and the collision of values. When they stand on top of the championship and look back at the journey, those bonds intertwined with blood and tears have long gone beyond simple victory or defeat. In this world where elves are reduced to tools and alliance lies are rampant, the author uses extreme romanticism to describe an epic about freedom and redemption. If you are tired of the same gym challenges and long for elf stories full of philosophical speculation, then this work that combines blood, conspiracy and bonds is definitely worth your investment. After all, in this world, true strength does not lie in how many elves you conquer, but in whether you can make every soul shine with its own light. Settings: 9 Plot: 8 Writing style: 6 Others: 8




[90 points·Amazing grass·Pokémon] The most creative and best Pokémon fan I have ever seen. Pokémon + One Piece + Hong Kong Man style's Ultimate Stitch Monster is very interesting. In the absurd writing style, a touching story with an ideological core is described. The protagonist travels through the real world of wind elves and has a bonding system. The more characters you conquer, the more ability bonuses you get. The main plot is similar to the game plot of challenging the gym to participate in the alliance conference, but the gym challenge is only the superficial main plot. Each gym trainer the protagonist encounters during the challenge has a story of its own. The author uses these stories and various interactions between characters to expose various contradictions in the world, pushing the protagonist to change the world, and gradually forming bonds with various trainers, spreading ideas, and strengthening his team. It can be expected that in the later period of this book, all the people and things in the previous chapters will be connected together to reveal a vigorous and major event. What is particularly worth mentioning is that the stitching is quite good. The passion and bond of the Pokémon series between the protagonist and his friends is the core. The Elf Alliance is as despicable and domineering as the Celestial Dragons. The resistance to them is the main line. The trainers are as crazy as the magnetic field guys. Various Hong Kong comics are the spices, and the author has appropriately integrated them. It belongs to the extreme brainwave literature, everything is sewn, and everything is included. It is the nightmare of Pokémon fundamentalists and the gospel of all kinds of magnetic field experts. Because of the appearance of this book, the freedom of Pokémon literature has been greatly improved.




[92 points][Ambrosia] The most creative and well-written elf novel I have ever read. Pokémon + One Piece + Hong Kong Man-style Ultimate Stitch Monster is very interesting. Under the absurd writing style, it describes a touching story with an ideological core. The protagonist travels through the real world of wind elves and has a bonding system. The more characters you conquer, the more ability bonuses you get. The main plot is similar to the game plot of challenging the gym to participate in the alliance conference, but the gym challenge is only the superficial main plot. Each gym trainer the protagonist encounters during the challenge has a story of its own. The author uses these stories and various interactions between characters to expose various contradictions in the world, pushing the protagonist to change the world, and gradually forming bonds with various trainers, spreading ideas, and strengthening his team. It can be expected that in the later period of this book, all the people and things mentioned above will be connected together to unveil a vigorous elf revolution. In short, it is the story of an idealist creating an ideal elf world in the realistic elf world. What makes this book so wonderful? Pirates? Hong Kong romance? Or the resistance to injustice, the desire for freedom, and the pursuit of dreams? Or is it the absurd and exaggerated writing that is full of madness and freedom, and also reveals a sense of bitter irony from time to time. Such a unique work is definitely a rare masterpiece in Pokémon literature.














