
Asuka Era
by Ba Yun
About This Novel
Su Jibei, a former strategic humanoid weapon of the empire who had been imprisoned by the empire for decades, was finally released. However, the new task assigned to him by his superiors was to become an ordinary high school student in Academy City among a group of two-dimensional otakus who only knew how to play games and lick figurines. In the turbulent current situation, the empire was troubled internally and externally, and Su Jibei was isolated and helpless, so he had no choice but to lead this group of dead nerds to start an operation to save the empire. However, as powerful forces appeared one after another, greater darkness was still behind... An epic story about dead nerds in the second dimension. The story of a tech geek saving the world. It took ten years to sharpen a sword, nine drafts were revised, and eightyun's product must be a masterpiece.
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Official(2)Scraped 5d ago
Highly recommended, Ba Yun is with you!
Those who read Ba Yun's book are all people of faith.
Come on, author, come on.
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Official(2)Scraped 5d ago
Highly recommended, Ba Yun is with you!
Those who read Ba Yun's book are all people of faith.
Come on, author, come on.
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This is a book that has always occupied a place in the two-dimensional light novel list even if it is discontinued. The first update directly rushed back to the top three. I can only accept it for its judgment. I have to say that it is really well written. The writing style is heavy yet light, and the emotions are delicate and sincere. Although the protagonist still follows the path of "I am the most pretentious and I am the strongest", he is different from those charming guys outside who are killing and decisive (ah bah). If you are not an impatient person who wants to send blades if you don't update for a day, I recommend you to slowly follow this book, hey ki⭐️ra~




We know this author in real life, and we both like the second dimension. This time, I borrowed her (that's right) hand to realize a two-dimensional dream.













