
Ultra Time and Space Legend
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Travel through different time and space and understand the will of the ocean. Continuously grow in various battles and form bonds in various time and space. No matter what kind of difficulties you are in, please don't give up. As long as there is a glimmer of hope, the power called light will bloom. Book club group: 391639945 Subscription VIP group: 897951764
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What would you do if a group of people with sticks bet you in front of school or work? Only four words
Like Agururu
I believe everyone has their own favorite Ultraman! My faith, Agur. Aguru (Gaia) is an Ultraman born on the earth. He can almost always maintain his transformation and fighting state without being injured. He is dark blue and comes from the sea. Other Ultraman are almost carved out of the same mold: excessively kind and low-key. Aguru does not follow the crowd: he is cold, arrogant and handsome, and he appears with his own background music. There are no restrictions on his transformation, and he can use the power of Ultraman while in the human body. Agur is the first "bad guy" I have ever seen who would rather destroy humanity for the sake of the earth, but he is also such a bad guy who can always protect the person he likes with integrity, and can take his girlfriend to swim in the sea and fly in the sky. Agur is the most stylish. Zero is great, Noah is great, but I still admire the high-profile, elegant, aloof and unique Aguru. Agururu, he was born in the sea and comes from the earth!
Speaking of why he was chosen by the light, he asked himself in his heart that he wanted to protect everyone. When an ordinary person, a student, suddenly has powerful power, shouldn't his first thought be to rule the world? Why is it a guardian? Do ordinary people have such a lofty ideological consciousness? Are you kidding me?
The writing is much better later.
I really couldn't stand it when I first started watching it, but I couldn't stand it in the middle of Tiga. Fortunately, I picked it up and read it again later, so I never let go of a good novel. If you don't mind giving up because the beginning is not good, you can skip the Tiga chapter. The author's subsequent writing has improved very quickly and is totally worth reading.
Ahem, the one below doesn't count.
, the author's writing is very good. Apart from falling in love with someone in the first world, which is a bit toxic, it is already a masterpiece among Ultraman fans (personally think, don't criticize me). But, can't you have more daily life in the main world (the system can go to any time and time in any time and space, the protagonist seems to be 20 years old?) I have read hundreds of chapters of daily beating little monsters in different time and space. I have imagined fatigue, and the protagonist cannot understand in class. I don't know why I am so embarrassed. . . . I hope the protagonist will be a new young man under the red flag. . . .
The plot is pretty good, but I just don't understand why Aguru, the obsessive king, was chosen as the protagonist? In comparison, I prefer Gaia, Gauss, and Mebius. Among the new generation, only Zero is normal.
I like the subject of Agururu, but I haven't written it well.
Aguru feels that you didn't understand it carefully enough and didn't write that kind of contempt, because you are beaten almost every few chapters. There are very few other themes besides fighting monsters. It's very compact and very tiring to watch. You fight monsters in almost every chapter. In chapter 200, you have at least nearly a hundred monsters to fight. It's uncomfortable to watch.
16 pictures, saying that he got light because of his protection, bullshit, Ultraman Tiga relies on genetic factors, without genetic factors it is impossible for his big bones to turn into light. . . Just like Ultraman Tiga, in the movie version of The Titan Resurrected from Ancient Times, it is clearly stated that Dagu is a person who possesses the genes of ancient Ultraman.
This writing style
Except for the first five chapters, this writing is really bad from the beginning. How many chapters will it take before it gets better? [Emot=default,18/]
my feelings
In fact, I have always wanted to read a novel in which Ultraman combines Chinese martial arts, not the kind of Lingbo Weibu Beiming Shen Gong or something like that. Like Tai Chi, Tan Kou and so on. Add in the effort of moving around. Ultraman's true form is also human. Doesn't Aguru have a lightsaber? It's okay to practice swordsmanship. Yeah, that's awesome. In my heart, or in the hearts of most Chinese people, kung fu is the best in the world, better than karate or something like that. I think so.
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Official(376)Scraped 22d ago
Ask everyone a question.
What would you do if a group of people with sticks bet you in front of school or work? Only four words
Like Agururu
I believe everyone has their own favorite Ultraman! My faith, Agur. Aguru (Gaia) is an Ultraman born on the earth. He can almost always maintain his transformation and fighting state without being injured. He is dark blue and comes from the sea. Other Ultraman are almost carved out of the same mold: excessively kind and low-key. Aguru does not follow the crowd: he is cold, arrogant and handsome, and he appears with his own background music. There are no restrictions on his transformation, and he can use the power of Ultraman while in the human body. Agur is the first "bad guy" I have ever seen who would rather destroy humanity for the sake of the earth, but he is also such a bad guy who can always protect the person he likes with integrity, and can take his girlfriend to swim in the sea and fly in the sky. Agur is the most stylish. Zero is great, Noah is great, but I still admire the high-profile, elegant, aloof and unique Aguru. Agururu, he was born in the sea and comes from the earth!
Speaking of why he was chosen by the light, he asked himself in his heart that he wanted to protect everyone. When an ordinary person, a student, suddenly has powerful power, shouldn't his first thought be to rule the world? Why is it a guardian? Do ordinary people have such a lofty ideological consciousness? Are you kidding me?
The writing is much better later.
I really couldn't stand it when I first started watching it, but I couldn't stand it in the middle of Tiga. Fortunately, I picked it up and read it again later, so I never let go of a good novel. If you don't mind giving up because the beginning is not good, you can skip the Tiga chapter. The author's subsequent writing has improved very quickly and is totally worth reading.
Ahem, the one below doesn't count.
, the author's writing is very good. Apart from falling in love with someone in the first world, which is a bit toxic, it is already a masterpiece among Ultraman fans (personally think, don't criticize me). But, can't you have more daily life in the main world (the system can go to any time and time in any time and space, the protagonist seems to be 20 years old?) I have read hundreds of chapters of daily beating little monsters in different time and space. I have imagined fatigue, and the protagonist cannot understand in class. I don't know why I am so embarrassed. . . . I hope the protagonist will be a new young man under the red flag. . . .
The plot is pretty good, but I just don't understand why Aguru, the obsessive king, was chosen as the protagonist? In comparison, I prefer Gaia, Gauss, and Mebius. Among the new generation, only Zero is normal.
I like the subject of Agururu, but I haven't written it well.
Aguru feels that you didn't understand it carefully enough and didn't write that kind of contempt, because you are beaten almost every few chapters. There are very few other themes besides fighting monsters. It's very compact and very tiring to watch. You fight monsters in almost every chapter. In chapter 200, you have at least nearly a hundred monsters to fight. It's uncomfortable to watch.
16 pictures, saying that he got light because of his protection, bullshit, Ultraman Tiga relies on genetic factors, without genetic factors it is impossible for his big bones to turn into light. . . Just like Ultraman Tiga, in the movie version of The Titan Resurrected from Ancient Times, it is clearly stated that Dagu is a person who possesses the genes of ancient Ultraman.
This writing style
Except for the first five chapters, this writing is really bad from the beginning. How many chapters will it take before it gets better? [Emot=default,18/]
my feelings
In fact, I have always wanted to read a novel in which Ultraman combines Chinese martial arts, not the kind of Lingbo Weibu Beiming Shen Gong or something like that. Like Tai Chi, Tan Kou and so on. Add in the effort of moving around. Ultraman's true form is also human. Doesn't Aguru have a lightsaber? It's okay to practice swordsmanship. Yeah, that's awesome. In my heart, or in the hearts of most Chinese people, kung fu is the best in the world, better than karate or something like that. I think so.
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This is quite a long one. I really like it. I recommend it.




There is only one reason, Agul. In order to ascend to the throne of the European Emperor, my Gaia Aguru was destroyed at the beginning of his birth. Who stepped on him? Four stars.

Ultraman world novel, rare


















