
Ultra: Choose Megumi after Becoming Justice
by Dusty Dawn
About This Novel
Is there true justice in this world? This is a difficult question to answer. Personal justice, justice for everyone, justice for civilization, justice for the universe... Which one is the standard of justice? The Light of Justis was unexpectedly favored by an intermediary in her youth. Can she practice a path of justice that is both unique to herself and suitable for everyone? The introduction is weak, please read the text. (Change orders! No system, enter with caution if you don't like it)
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Official(16)Scraped 21d ago
Let me ask, is the protagonist male or female?
Curious about something. Is the protagonist male or female?
I have finished reading this rare good book. In the first part, some unhappiness in the world of Tiga has a happy ending. In the second half, the execution of the law of justice is a bit fast, but I personally feel that it is still well written. Under justice, there must be darkness and mutual restraint. Even if she knows that the law of justice she created will be destroyed in the future, she still creates the law of justice now. As long as she is here, countless people will be protected by this order. Even if the law of justice is really broken, there will be latecomers to repair and complete the order of justice. What she created is not just the current order. It is an immortal seed. It is not the kind of mindless cool novel that attacks the brain. It is relatively peaceful and the world view has been established (many novels, even fan fiction, cannot be established). The plot is quite exciting and there is no boring period. It is not a boring story about upgrading and fighting monsters throughout. I have a low diploma. I can only say that this article is awesome.
I would like to ask, can the author become a member for free?
Yes, I am a tweeter, I will tweet!
Come on keep updating update update update
Come on, look forward to the plot after Diga's plot . If you keep updating, I will keep following you.
Looks weird
Obviously the protagonist came from time travel and knows the plot, but sometimes this protagonist appears to be in the plot and doesn't know the plot. It seems very mindless. Also, the protagonist was a male before time travel, right? He is obviously a time-traveler, but he has nothing to do with time-travelers. I don't understand the use of writing about this time-traveler setting. He knows the plot, but sometimes he behaves as if he doesn't know the plot. And his character is not like a time-traveler at all. The protagonist's personality is described as that of a child. An adult has traveled through time, but his personality behaves like a child. You might as well not write it? Also, it's not clear whether the protagonist is male or female. The most annoying thing when reading novels is that the gender of the protagonist is not clearly stated. It's clearly "she" but when you read the first chapter, it's obvious that the protagonist is a male. Don't take it for granted that Jess is genderless in the original novel. You also know that. It's in the original novel, but here it's obvious that a man traveled through time and became Jess. This way of writing it makes me uncomfortable. It's obviously a man who time-traveled, but as soon as he got possessed by the time-travelling, he immediately turned into a woman, and he still has the character of a child. Really, if you don't know how to write this, don't write it. I feel dizzy after reading this, and it's hard to have the interest to continue reading, and I also despise this kind of thing. I don't understand why some authors like to write about this kind of male-to-female transformation? In my opinion, those who like this are sissies, right? Otherwise, why would you like this kind of male-to-female protagonist? So fucking disgusting
Can there be a new female Olympic leader?
Can there be a new female arcade, for example, Noah's daughter, Astra's apprentice, Zero's childhood sweetheart, like "I seem to be a support in Ultraman"
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Official(16)Scraped 21d ago
Let me ask, is the protagonist male or female?
Curious about something. Is the protagonist male or female?
I have finished reading this rare good book. In the first part, some unhappiness in the world of Tiga has a happy ending. In the second half, the execution of the law of justice is a bit fast, but I personally feel that it is still well written. Under justice, there must be darkness and mutual restraint. Even if she knows that the law of justice she created will be destroyed in the future, she still creates the law of justice now. As long as she is here, countless people will be protected by this order. Even if the law of justice is really broken, there will be latecomers to repair and complete the order of justice. What she created is not just the current order. It is an immortal seed. It is not the kind of mindless cool novel that attacks the brain. It is relatively peaceful and the world view has been established (many novels, even fan fiction, cannot be established). The plot is quite exciting and there is no boring period. It is not a boring story about upgrading and fighting monsters throughout. I have a low diploma. I can only say that this article is awesome.
I would like to ask, can the author become a member for free?
Yes, I am a tweeter, I will tweet!
Come on keep updating update update update
Come on, look forward to the plot after Diga's plot . If you keep updating, I will keep following you.
Looks weird
Obviously the protagonist came from time travel and knows the plot, but sometimes this protagonist appears to be in the plot and doesn't know the plot. It seems very mindless. Also, the protagonist was a male before time travel, right? He is obviously a time-traveler, but he has nothing to do with time-travelers. I don't understand the use of writing about this time-traveler setting. He knows the plot, but sometimes he behaves as if he doesn't know the plot. And his character is not like a time-traveler at all. The protagonist's personality is described as that of a child. An adult has traveled through time, but his personality behaves like a child. You might as well not write it? Also, it's not clear whether the protagonist is male or female. The most annoying thing when reading novels is that the gender of the protagonist is not clearly stated. It's clearly "she" but when you read the first chapter, it's obvious that the protagonist is a male. Don't take it for granted that Jess is genderless in the original novel. You also know that. It's in the original novel, but here it's obvious that a man traveled through time and became Jess. This way of writing it makes me uncomfortable. It's obviously a man who time-traveled, but as soon as he got possessed by the time-travelling, he immediately turned into a woman, and he still has the character of a child. Really, if you don't know how to write this, don't write it. I feel dizzy after reading this, and it's hard to have the interest to continue reading, and I also despise this kind of thing. I don't understand why some authors like to write about this kind of male-to-female transformation? In my opinion, those who like this are sissies, right? Otherwise, why would you like this kind of male-to-female protagonist? So fucking disgusting
Can there be a new female Olympic leader?
Can there be a new female arcade, for example, Noah's daughter, Astra's apprentice, Zero's childhood sweetheart, like "I seem to be a support in Ultraman"

















