
The Saint's Life Begins in the Sanctuary
About This Novel
(The new book "Naruto: Becoming a Ninja from Undercover" has been released) In this world dominated by saints, Yin Shiqi always feels a little out of place. Until one day, he knew the truth about the world. It turns out that all the distortions and contradictions actually arise from this. "It's not me that's wrong! It's the world!!!" (Okay, this is actually a very highly modified, non-mainstream Saint Seiya fanfic. There is no messy Goldfinger. There is only a new Saint Seiya story.)
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Official(95)Scraped 20d ago
I feel this book is better than the previous two books.
First of all, maybe it's because I haven't watched the Saint Seiya anime, and I feel new to what the author wrote in the novel. I don't know anything about the characters' personalities, and it feels like I'm reading a fantasy novel. Secondly, I think the author wrote it very well. The content is quite substantial and not too watery. Finally, and most importantly - can you follow me less, author? I wish you good health and all the best!
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I've read half of this book, and there's one question that puzzles me. That's the protagonist always asking sideways questions about his friends who are also Easterners, about how it feels to kill Easterners who believe in the "evil god", and expresses a lot of emotion. I'm confused. For people in that world, the evil god is a cult, and the police mistakenly killed drug traffickers. What did they think? They may be uncomfortable, but they probably won't regret it or feel like they were wrong, right? As an outsider, you think evil gods are orthodox, but don't they think they feel comfortable asking others about the guilt of killing people? Why are you forcing yourself to bring your own attitude into this? Why doesn't the world revolve around you? Do you think the world is wrong? (Personal experience, I feel uncomfortable, the book is pretty good)
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The author used that rabbit to slap himself in the face like crazy
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One thing to say, it's pretty good-looking, but that rabbit really disgusted me, and I no longer had the desire to look at it.
To the author
Will the ancient gods return after the author? Furthermore, will he have sex with the Greek gods after returning?
I don't know why there are such rubbish women like Lepus. After reading this novel, I felt like it was rubbish and it affected my mood.
You're just patriotic, right? If you write about Saint Seiya well, you have to add Eastern gods. Hesitating on both sides shows how patriotic you are, right? The biggest failure ever
The writing was quite good, but the rabbit was too disgusting. It was particularly disgusting when I asked for the moonflower nectar. And the point is that the protagonist was not doing well, so I gave it to her. It was so disgusting that I decided to quit this section.
A good novel that you can happily read as long as you get through chapters 58 to 64
It's actually very nice to watch at first, but after seeing that rabbit, we can take a look at our own ability to resist poison. In the past, it was easy to resist, but if we can't resist, we will die from the poison
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Official(95)Scraped 20d ago
I feel this book is better than the previous two books.
First of all, maybe it's because I haven't watched the Saint Seiya anime, and I feel new to what the author wrote in the novel. I don't know anything about the characters' personalities, and it feels like I'm reading a fantasy novel. Secondly, I think the author wrote it very well. The content is quite substantial and not too watery. Finally, and most importantly - can you follow me less, author? I wish you good health and all the best!
Want to complain
I've read half of this book, and there's one question that puzzles me. That's the protagonist always asking sideways questions about his friends who are also Easterners, about how it feels to kill Easterners who believe in the "evil god", and expresses a lot of emotion. I'm confused. For people in that world, the evil god is a cult, and the police mistakenly killed drug traffickers. What did they think? They may be uncomfortable, but they probably won't regret it or feel like they were wrong, right? As an outsider, you think evil gods are orthodox, but don't they think they feel comfortable asking others about the guilt of killing people? Why are you forcing yourself to bring your own attitude into this? Why doesn't the world revolve around you? Do you think the world is wrong? (Personal experience, I feel uncomfortable, the book is pretty good)
You can take a look
The author used that rabbit to slap himself in the face like crazy
No title
One thing to say, it's pretty good-looking, but that rabbit really disgusted me, and I no longer had the desire to look at it.
To the author
Will the ancient gods return after the author? Furthermore, will he have sex with the Greek gods after returning?
I don't know why there are such rubbish women like Lepus. After reading this novel, I felt like it was rubbish and it affected my mood.
You're just patriotic, right? If you write about Saint Seiya well, you have to add Eastern gods. Hesitating on both sides shows how patriotic you are, right? The biggest failure ever
The writing was quite good, but the rabbit was too disgusting. It was particularly disgusting when I asked for the moonflower nectar. And the point is that the protagonist was not doing well, so I gave it to her. It was so disgusting that I decided to quit this section.
A good novel that you can happily read as long as you get through chapters 58 to 64
It's actually very nice to watch at first, but after seeing that rabbit, we can take a look at our own ability to resist poison. In the past, it was easy to resist, but if we can't resist, we will die from the poison
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Completed. It tells the story of a man who became a Saint in the Holy Land in order to overthrow the rule of the Greek gods and restore Eastern civilization. As a niche Saint Seiya theme, the storyline and system setting are very unique. The world background integrates the myths of multiple civilizations. It is a good fan book worth reading! Recommend!




Saint Seiya fanfic, finally there is another Saint Seiya fanfic. Recommended work "Saint Seiya"



Time travel + Saint Seiya fandom + passionate growth. Modern people travel to the world of "Saint Seiya", starting from the bottom of the sanctuary, gradually awakening to the small universe, becoming a new generation of saints and participating in the mythical war.















