
The Sunny and Cheerful Boy of Death
by Ten Bangs
About This Novel
I am Yilong of Sifengyuan, an ordinary branch of the declining aristocracy, a sunny and cheerful big boy. Relying on his solid strength at the vice-captain level, after the head of the Ye family left, he was recommended as the vice-captain of the second division by this family that was about to decline. Relying on my hard work, down-to-earth work, and some trivial achievements, Mao No. 46 Room valued me very much and entrusted me with important tasks. They established a supervisory organization within the second division to better serve the Soul Society and assist each division to complete their tasks. But... I don't know why, but some captains think that I am the bastard of Mao No. 46, Persecuting the Gotei 13. I don't know why, but my own captain, Broken Bee, actually doubted me and even thought I was hiding my strength. I don't know why, but the old patriarch came back quietly and questioned that I was not from the Sifengyuan clan at all. I don't know why, but Mr. Yamamoto, whom I respect most in the Seireitei, is always wary of me... Even now that there is a travel disaster in the Soul Society, you actually ask me, why is the leader of the travel disaster boy also white-haired? Why don't you ask Toshiro? I will defend these false slanders one by one! I am just a sunny and cheerful boy, what does this have to do with me... P. S: This book mainly refers to the original settings of comics and official novels (mainly the Four Nobles). The original animation and game plot are used as references. It involves the settings of the official novels. Considering that many friends have not read it, I will explain it. The major changes in the setting of the present world no longer involve the real earth. In order to set the background of modern society, it should not be connected with reality.
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Official(12)Scraped 2d ago
To be honest, after reading the first chapter, I had no interest in reading any more.
The author has absolutely no idea about the organization of Soul Society in Bleach. Although Soul Society's official governing body is the Central Chamber 46, in fact the Central Chamber 46 was just a trick introduced by the five nobles to avoid hostility from the remaining nobles. With the establishment of the Central Chamber 46, the four nobles ostensibly gave up the dominant power, but who dares to contradict the four nobles when making real decisions? Then there is Yamamoto Genryusai. In Seireitei, old man Yamamoto has begun to hand over power to the central room 46 since he defeated Yhwach a thousand years ago. Therefore, there is no situation where the God of Death only knows old man Yamamoto but not the central room 46. And then the protagonist instigated civil strife and almost split the Jing Ling Ting? How dare the protagonist and a vice-captain dare? Do you really think old man Yamamoto has no temper? If old man Yamamoto is offended, then Central Room 46 will definitely compromise, and then the protagonist will wait for death! Still instigating? Idiot, right? Old man Yamamoto's power is based on strength. Is it mentally retarded for the protagonist and a deputy captain to dare to do this? Furthermore, the author obviously has a misunderstanding about the status of the four nobles. If the Sifengyuan family just lacks a Sifengyuan family, will their status be lowered? What a joke! The Shifengin family is not just a few people like the Shiba family. The Shifengin family not only masters countless magical weapons, but also controls the Xing army and secret troops. It is impossible for such strength to shrink because of one less Shifengin Yoichi. Then there is civil strife. Si Fengyuan Ye Yi is not dead yet, who dares to rebel? After reading the first chapter, I really just felt that the protagonist is just a clown who can't see himself clearly. He doesn't have Aizen's strength and brains but he can dance better than Aizen? Who gives the protagonist the courage?
To be honest, after reading Chapter 20, I didn't understand much.
In my personal opinion, maybe the author has set up a big game and wants to describe how the protagonist strategizes through advance planning. But to be honest, after reading dozens of chapters, my personal opinion is that the timeline is a bit wrong, and the identity is not chosen well. If you want to plan in advance, I personally think that the time line for the time when the five nobles will become four nobles and the noble turmoil is much better, and when choosing a noble status, don't choose any branch, but choose the master.
Very average
The author wanted to create a high-intelligence protagonist who knew all the plans, but in the end I only saw a Wei Yixiao-type character who said "everything is in the protagonist's plan". The only way to express the protagonist's high IQ was to ignore the cause and the process when the protagonist encountered a problem, and directly provide a back-up plan with only the result. Is Aizen targeting me? Don't be afraid, I had my back up plan before Aizen targeted me The captain doubts me? Don't be afraid, I've already laid out a plan to make the captain trust me. Anyway, everything is in the plan of "Laughing Wildly"
Not good
It's verbose, as if it's afraid that readers won't understand it and don't know the content. Everything needs to be explained. The plot has some random things removed as it goes along, and the plot progresses slowly...
It's a bit average. As a reader, I would rather have a battle scene. The author doesn't seem to like writing this kind of thing.
After looking at it for a long time, I couldn't figure out why. Maybe it's because I haven't watched Bleach?
It's pretty good. The rhythm is good. It's fun to fish.
This trumpet is opened No no no no no no no no no
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Official(12)Scraped 2d ago
To be honest, after reading the first chapter, I had no interest in reading any more.
The author has absolutely no idea about the organization of Soul Society in Bleach. Although Soul Society's official governing body is the Central Chamber 46, in fact the Central Chamber 46 was just a trick introduced by the five nobles to avoid hostility from the remaining nobles. With the establishment of the Central Chamber 46, the four nobles ostensibly gave up the dominant power, but who dares to contradict the four nobles when making real decisions? Then there is Yamamoto Genryusai. In Seireitei, old man Yamamoto has begun to hand over power to the central room 46 since he defeated Yhwach a thousand years ago. Therefore, there is no situation where the God of Death only knows old man Yamamoto but not the central room 46. And then the protagonist instigated civil strife and almost split the Jing Ling Ting? How dare the protagonist and a vice-captain dare? Do you really think old man Yamamoto has no temper? If old man Yamamoto is offended, then Central Room 46 will definitely compromise, and then the protagonist will wait for death! Still instigating? Idiot, right? Old man Yamamoto's power is based on strength. Is it mentally retarded for the protagonist and a deputy captain to dare to do this? Furthermore, the author obviously has a misunderstanding about the status of the four nobles. If the Sifengyuan family just lacks a Sifengyuan family, will their status be lowered? What a joke! The Shifengin family is not just a few people like the Shiba family. The Shifengin family not only masters countless magical weapons, but also controls the Xing army and secret troops. It is impossible for such strength to shrink because of one less Shifengin Yoichi. Then there is civil strife. Si Fengyuan Ye Yi is not dead yet, who dares to rebel? After reading the first chapter, I really just felt that the protagonist is just a clown who can't see himself clearly. He doesn't have Aizen's strength and brains but he can dance better than Aizen? Who gives the protagonist the courage?
To be honest, after reading Chapter 20, I didn't understand much.
In my personal opinion, maybe the author has set up a big game and wants to describe how the protagonist strategizes through advance planning. But to be honest, after reading dozens of chapters, my personal opinion is that the timeline is a bit wrong, and the identity is not chosen well. If you want to plan in advance, I personally think that the time line for the time when the five nobles will become four nobles and the noble turmoil is much better, and when choosing a noble status, don't choose any branch, but choose the master.
Very average
The author wanted to create a high-intelligence protagonist who knew all the plans, but in the end I only saw a Wei Yixiao-type character who said "everything is in the protagonist's plan". The only way to express the protagonist's high IQ was to ignore the cause and the process when the protagonist encountered a problem, and directly provide a back-up plan with only the result. Is Aizen targeting me? Don't be afraid, I had my back up plan before Aizen targeted me The captain doubts me? Don't be afraid, I've already laid out a plan to make the captain trust me. Anyway, everything is in the plan of "Laughing Wildly"
Not good
It's verbose, as if it's afraid that readers won't understand it and don't know the content. Everything needs to be explained. The plot has some random things removed as it goes along, and the plot progresses slowly...
It's a bit average. As a reader, I would rather have a battle scene. The author doesn't seem to like writing this kind of thing.
After looking at it for a long time, I couldn't figure out why. Maybe it's because I haven't watched Bleach?
It's pretty good. The rhythm is good. It's fun to fish.
This trumpet is opened No no no no no no no no no
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Recommendation level: 4.1-4.55 230,000 Words have been updated The plot of Gentlemen Dong's new book is relatively new, and the protagonist is a pig-eating-tiger type, but I feel like I still prefer his previous Shoji work. Advantages: The writing is very good, the characters are well created, the plot is relatively novel, and I have a good understanding of the setting of Death. Disadvantages: There are many original works (I don't know whether it is a shortcoming or an advantage), but it feels too biased towards palace fighting, and it almost deviates from the theme of the Death God hot-blooded comic.




Eunuch,[Green Excellent]



A good Bleach fan, but I was suddenly brought to that time, and I miss it The protagonists Chaos Riddler + Rakuto replace Shiba's father. Ichigo Masaki's mother is still alive and is Aizen's collaborator. After Aizen ascended to heaven, he still works in Soul Society. His purpose is currently unclear. The author himself said that his ultimate purpose has nothing to do with the humanistic spirit. [Remarks] It is suitable for those who have watched Death. It is not recommended for those who are not familiar with the work "BLEACH". The author has many secondary assumptions, which are very well rounded.




The content is very smooth and the reading time was 475 minutes before I realized it. The writing is great.














