
Ultraman: Mimicking Severn, but Not Just Severn
About This Novel
He was reborn in the world of Severn Origin and became Masaki Fengmori, a third-generation member of the Ultra Guard. Shigeru Furuhashi was dead, He Zhi was promoted to staff officer, and the friendship plan was put on the agenda. The Valkyries hid in the dark and began to act, and the Ultra Guard was about to be disbanded. Fengmori Masaki originally wanted to find Severn quickly and find a way to change his fate of death, but he didn't want to be drafted by the Golden Dragon, who was a constant point observer like Severn, and gained the ability to mimic an Ultra Warrior. From the original human body of Seven to the spokesperson of the unknown golden dragon, the relationship between Fengsen Masaki and Seven has become subtle. The undercurrent of the earth is surging, and Feng Senzhenghui must finally make his own choice. (Written before the book: This article assumes that the Nongmartes and humans are both aboriginal people on the earth. The two races are fighting for the living space. There is no saying that humans are the invaders. Sevenov has never said that humans are the invaders. The ancestors of the Nongmartes were defeated by the ancestors of humans and were driven to the bottom of the sea. In modern times, human civilization has degenerated due to unknown reasons and has forgotten the existence of the Nongmartes. Yes. This book is just a fan. If it were written according to the setting that the earthlings are the invaders, firstly, there will be many more problems with the position and three views. Secondly, the author cannot control it. It is better to be happy with the online article. If you want to read the original film of Saiwen ov in depth, the author will not try to do it. This article will also try to lower the reading threshold. I hope everyone will enjoy reading it.)
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Official(1)Scraped 4d ago
Why eunuch? It's very well written.
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Official(1)Scraped 4d ago
Why eunuch? It's very well written.









