
Come Aboard, Admiral
by The Moon Sets At The End Of The Night
About This Novel
Xiao Lie, who suddenly traveled to the world of ship girls, met the original ship zero between life and death, became a neighbor with a princess, a chief who was so kind to him, made unreliable friends, and all kinds of ship girls came one after another. The hard-working Fubuki, the virtuous wife and mother Mamiya, the cute little loli Xi, the pillar maid's reputation, Akashi with his own black technology, the purple quartz with full of secondary sense, the mysterious attacker... And, someone else's ship girl! Halloween, Christmas, Valentine's Day, Winter Celebrations! Just when Xiaolie and the girls were having fun, a huge conspiracy emerged, and the good and the ugly were intertwined... What to do at the crossroads of fate? Come on board, Admiral! (PS: The characters and story background may be different from what everyone is familiar with. This book shall prevail.)
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Official(7)Scraped 20d ago
The writing is very depressing. 233333 Is not going to follow the route of Japanese comics with a good-for-nothing male protagonist and an invincible female protagonist. In fact, if the author likes ship C, he should write about C carefully and don't mix it with R.
for the protagonist
I feel that the protagonist's strength is too weak. It doesn't give the protagonist any aura, so forget it. He also reduced the protagonist's strength to such a low level. Anyway, I can't stand it anymore.
No need to look anymore
Can't understand. . . . . . . . Ha ha
I was confused. I understood this book. The good-for-nothing male protagonist is about the luck of Africans. I can't think of anything else. Is this the daily life of the good-for-nothing male protagonist?
I have just read more than sixty chapters,,,, and I feel that this male protagonist is very mean, not mean, but despicable. It's not that Lotte is not good, but if it's over it, it's heartless.
Really, in this book, the main character is a loser. He is a good old guy and a good guy. It is really frustrating to read. It is better to just write about the flow of life and add a European emperor to compare. It's stupid.
Be subtle? . .
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Official(7)Scraped 20d ago
The writing is very depressing. 233333 Is not going to follow the route of Japanese comics with a good-for-nothing male protagonist and an invincible female protagonist. In fact, if the author likes ship C, he should write about C carefully and don't mix it with R.
for the protagonist
I feel that the protagonist's strength is too weak. It doesn't give the protagonist any aura, so forget it. He also reduced the protagonist's strength to such a low level. Anyway, I can't stand it anymore.
No need to look anymore
Can't understand. . . . . . . . Ha ha
I was confused. I understood this book. The good-for-nothing male protagonist is about the luck of Africans. I can't think of anything else. Is this the daily life of the good-for-nothing male protagonist?
I have just read more than sixty chapters,,,, and I feel that this male protagonist is very mean, not mean, but despicable. It's not that Lotte is not good, but if it's over it, it's heartless.
Really, in this book, the main character is a loser. He is a good old guy and a good guy. It is really frustrating to read. It is better to just write about the flow of life and add a European emperor to compare. It's stupid.
Be subtle? . .
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The admiral working with the ship girl undoubtedly needs strong determination, because the ubiquitous military police said "Don't you dare to lose control and try it"


Very nice.


Related to ship girls, this book is pretty good, it's about combat, and the setting is quite interesting. It's about European emperors and non-chiefs, but the beginning is actually a bit silly, but it's pretty good after reading it.













