
Zanpakutō That Travels Through Time and Space
About This Novel
When I traveled into the world of Death, why didn't I bring any rings, bracelets, or necklaces that could hold my grandfather? There was only a demon sword that could only absorb the power of demons... But... All the demons had been killed seven hundred years ago. Just when Chu Ge was feeling depressed, he suddenly discovered a black-haired girl in school uniform and something called the "Bone-Eating Well"... This is a story of flesh and blood, love, hate, laughter and tears~ It is my favorite story, and I hope you like it too~
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Official(40)Scraped 23d ago
I saw someone talking about Bengyu, so I also chimed in.
Personal guess The emergence of broken jade It must be an accident Its characteristics of realizing the wishes of the holder Similar to the Holy Grail in the Xingyue world Considering the incomplete worldview of the Death God world, Therefore, it is speculated that it is the will of a world hovering on the edge of collapse. There is a very popular saying That is the will of the earth - Gaia The broken jade is the product of Gaia's will to seek continuation, and was born through the hands of Urahara Kisuke. The above is purely personal speculation Don't spray if you don't like it
About the problem of souls
The protagonist is too scumbag. He has to absorb demonic power to have a spirit child, but he can't even recover it himself.
I read the introduction
Is it the combined world of Death and Inuyasha? The two worlds have different worldviews, okay? Yamamoto lived thousands of years and Inuyasha lived 600 years ago, let alone the afterlife of Inuyasha's world, which conflicts with the God of Death, okay? ! ! !
By the way, isn't the sword spirit of the Zanpakutō a manifestation of the depths of the soul?
By the way, isn't the spirit of the Zanpakutō a manifestation of the depths of the soul? The protagonist's Zanpakutō gave me the feeling that it was not his own.
good,
Okay, but is it the end? A bit sloppy
Write so much about Inuyasha
In your book, Inuyasha's content accounts for too much. But there's nothing we can do about it. Where does the demonic power come from in the world of Death? But I haven't read InuYasha, so I can't understand many of the things you wrote, and I can't distinguish many of the characters. Do I have to read InuYasha before reading your book?
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I don't want to say too much. Come on, author. The writing is not good and such a good subject matter is wasted.
Inuyasha hadn't seen it and wanted to see Death, but it turned out that the Zanpakutō was a sickle. Gone.
The world of Death merged with Inuyasha's world. It feels full of grass spots.
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Official(40)Scraped 23d ago
I saw someone talking about Bengyu, so I also chimed in.
Personal guess The emergence of broken jade It must be an accident Its characteristics of realizing the wishes of the holder Similar to the Holy Grail in the Xingyue world Considering the incomplete worldview of the Death God world, Therefore, it is speculated that it is the will of a world hovering on the edge of collapse. There is a very popular saying That is the will of the earth - Gaia The broken jade is the product of Gaia's will to seek continuation, and was born through the hands of Urahara Kisuke. The above is purely personal speculation Don't spray if you don't like it
About the problem of souls
The protagonist is too scumbag. He has to absorb demonic power to have a spirit child, but he can't even recover it himself.
I read the introduction
Is it the combined world of Death and Inuyasha? The two worlds have different worldviews, okay? Yamamoto lived thousands of years and Inuyasha lived 600 years ago, let alone the afterlife of Inuyasha's world, which conflicts with the God of Death, okay? ! ! !
By the way, isn't the sword spirit of the Zanpakutō a manifestation of the depths of the soul?
By the way, isn't the spirit of the Zanpakutō a manifestation of the depths of the soul? The protagonist's Zanpakutō gave me the feeling that it was not his own.
good,
Okay, but is it the end? A bit sloppy
Write so much about Inuyasha
In your book, Inuyasha's content accounts for too much. But there's nothing we can do about it. Where does the demonic power come from in the world of Death? But I haven't read InuYasha, so I can't understand many of the things you wrote, and I can't distinguish many of the characters. Do I have to read InuYasha before reading your book?
Commentary
I don't want to say too much. Come on, author. The writing is not good and such a good subject matter is wasted.
Inuyasha hadn't seen it and wanted to see Death, but it turned out that the Zanpakutō was a sickle. Gone.
The world of Death merged with Inuyasha's world. It feels full of grass spots.
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The protagonist traveled to the world of Death and became a member of Wandering Soul Street. After entering the academy where he could learn various abilities of Death, he did not expect that he seemed to be a loser. By chance, he came to the present world and discovered that this world is a mixture of Death God and Inuyasha. He also discovered that his Zanpakutō requires demonic energy to exert its power. Four and a half stars




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