Kuroko: the Strongest Football God

Kuroko: the Strongest Football God

by Black Dragon

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482Kwords228chapters
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Ch. 228大结局(本书完结)
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About This Novel

The new book "The Promise of Swordsmanship in One Piece" has been released, please watch it. A high school youth who loves basketball traveled through time. He obtained the most powerful ball god system and traveled through the world of Kuroko Basketball. Although it is said that everyone who plays basketball in this world is a monster, and their skills are even more abnormal, I am not bad at all! He has the most powerful ball god system, isn't it the biggest bug! What is that! It seems that there is some kind of miraculous generation in this world, and I heard that each of them is a monster! But it doesn't matter, I have a system, beating them up is not the same as playing, don't you believe it? Then come in and take a good look. (Book club group: 193137963)

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Bingshuo102mo ago

In this book, if you have seen the animated version of Kuroko's Basketball, please raise your paws.

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Build a Tucao Tower

If you don't like it, please comment here! Don't post in the comment area yourself, keep the peace in the comment area.

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Ohoo102mo ago

I hope the author reads this comment carefully and has no malicious intentions.

I left a comment a few minutes ago. First of all, I really don't mean any harm and respect the author's work. It's not easy to write so many words. Come on! Secondly, you must be a male, right? Girls handle emotions more delicately, and at first glance, they look like straight men writing. Then, sir, I really think this is very important. The male protagonist has no competitive spirit at all. I used to think that he got something for nothing. He doesn't like basketball at all. He just loves the sense of pretentiousness that basketball brings. But I still have expectations without seeing the rest of the game. But after confronting Vulcan, I have every reason to think that the male protagonist is just pretending, and these unearned skills are of no use. But shouldn't the normal mentality be "Vulcan is really strong, if there is no system, I will definitely not be my opponent, I have to work harder?" Why can he feel that "Vulcan is not good at this level, although his level is very high for a high school student"? How can the male protagonist think like this, put himself above the God of Fire, and think he is awesome? You must know that this skill was given by the system, not something he practiced by himself! A person who originally had no talent, but then suddenly developed cheats and did not rely on his own ability to excel, why should he stand on the commanding heights and think that others are not good? Through the system's skills, the male protagonist can see that Vulcan's shortcomings are real, and I believe he has good intentions when he opens his mouth to give guidance, not pretending to be cool. But the big writing is very problematic, especially when the two conflict and start a PK, it feels like the male protagonist really feels that he is great! I think such people not only have no competitive spirit and get something for nothing, but also have problems with their character. Not to mention the basketball god, he doesn't even say "like" to basketball! This is an insult! I couldn't see the precious competitive spirit at all, nor could I feel the passion and love. I can only see pretending to be 13, and the way it is done is poor and annoying. Having said all this, I don't mean to criticize the author. There is nothing wrong with the direction of the author's article. I emphasize again that I believe the author is not trying to shape the male protagonist into this kind of person. The same plot, written in a different way, gives people a completely different feeling. I know that many boys like to read cool novels, but the author puts too much emphasis on the plot and ignores the readers' senses. No matter how exciting a game is, no matter how great his skills are, if the player's image is not good, no one will like him. I don't know why no one raised this opinion. Maybe most of the people who read the article are boys, and I am a girl who pays more attention to character design, character psychology, and emotional direction. I admit, the reason why I wrote such a long comment was not only to give my opinion to the author, but also because I was really angry after reading Chapter 13! PS: It's ridiculous that Vulcan suddenly changed his name to "Tian" during the game. Also, Vulcan is a basketball idiot. He will go to PK, but the purpose is to use basketball to speak, but he will never have the idea of ​​​​slapping him in the face to teach him a lesson. Finally, if you can read my comment, thank you very much. This is the first time my comment is so long. I am really angry now, very angry! I still hope you can take my opinion seriously. I think that in a competitive article, the protagonist must not lack a competitive spirit, otherwise it cannot be called a good competitive article! In fact, there is still a lot I want to say, but the most important things have been expressed. I wish the author will write better and better!

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Just Let Nature Take Its Course_ad87mo ago

I actually want to know if the author has watched Kuroko's basketball?

Although I have only read about 20 chapters, it gives me the feeling that I can write whatever I want. Not to mention imitating Kuroko's basketball, but at least you have a good grasp of the character's personality. Just like in Chapter 11, you challenged the protagonist to a duel and looked down upon it. I remember that in the anime, Kagami and Kuroko were very serious about the first duel and looked down upon the protagonist, haha.

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Dream O(∩_∩)o Lan102mo ago

I originally thought it was good, but five or six chapters were lost in just one game, and the protagonist hasn't even appeared yet?

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Coke 🥤103mo ago

One day . One article. You will lose us this way

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Ohoo102mo ago

It's pretty good, but it's too sour.

I've only read a few chapters, so I won't say much, but from the few chapters I've read, I feel that the process of the male protagonist acquiring skills is too simple. Sue doesn't matter, the plug-in doesn't matter, but the male protagonist gets so much without paying anything. It's like getting something for nothing. In this case, where is the spirit of basketball? No matter what cheats there are, if you really love basketball, you should keep working hard for it. The male protagonist's attitude is so different from his love! Looking at it like this, I feel that he doesn't love playing basketball, but loves the pretentious feeling it brings to him when playing basketball. It's not that the author's writing is not good, his writing style is okay. But the male protagonist in the first few chapters really gave me a bad impression, and I think it can be improved. I haven't read the rest yet, so I'll keep reading with anticipation!

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Qwer102mo ago

Too little, please add more.

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Manhole Cover Devil102mo ago

Finally, someone has written the book Kuroko's Basketball, and let's not be a eunuch.

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Foggy89mo ago

What is beating Akashi? Author, you made me Chi look so weak and OOC. There is no way I Chi could lose so easily, okay? Even the Bronze Emperor couldn't defeat Luoshan.

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