
Elf: the Daily Life of a Retired Champion in Week 2
About This Novel
A new book has been released, "Elf: I'm a World Champion, and the System Just Comes". Two years after finishing his trip, becoming a champion and retiring, Tachibana Sui got a new job as the new principal of Orange Academy. While serving as the mysterious champion principal, he also got along with these students as a newbie. At the same time, he searched for teachers and students, and formed various school clubs with Pokémon to carry out activities and build new campus facilities. In the eyes of teachers, Tachibana Sui is the unfathomable Principal Tachibana. In the eyes of students, he is the most popular Tachibana senior. But in the face of the increasingly weird Orange Academy, the unmotivated Orange Su who sweats all day long only wants to retire soon... This book is also known as "Everyone in My Pokémon Is a Talent", "The Pokémon World Is All Human Sophistication", "The Life of a Trainer in the Second Week Alert", "Another Day of Misappropriating School Funds to Take Students out to Team-Build and Catching Pokémon"
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Official(10)Scraped 19d ago
The Pokémon world described by the author is very real, and it is no longer just about fighting and recovering. It's more warm, daily and real, and each elf has its own interests and hobbies. There are the masked cat who likes magic, the rabbit who likes adventure, the blue bird who likes singing, Mini Q who likes to design clothes, the hammer girl who likes fishing, and the wife of the parents. It feels like a real world, the author's writing is very solid, and the battle descriptions are very vivid. The details are well controlled, and it is the Pokémon world that I should have in my heart. This is the bond of partners. I like this book very much. I have thought about writing an elf novel before, but my writing skills are really limited. The author's book is exactly the same as the book I wanted to write, except that there is no travel adventure story. Of course, this is also the feature and highlight of this book, Everyday Champions. Highly recommended. I hope the author has a book club. I want to contact the author but there seems to be no way.
Another one who doesn't correct typos
Isn't this the copy of the Patya Champion's re-employment? . .
Fill the hole
Can you go back and finish the New Leaf Cat book?
After listening, record it
There is a female protagonist, the emotional scenes are a bit old-fashioned, and the overall plot is okay, but the mythical beasts' character and combat power are a bit low, especially Rayquaza. The champion B box is also written very low The plot of Daigo was not handled very well, and many things were not explained clearly. The same thing about stealing the meteorite was not followed up. The author seemed to treat this as a joke. I didn't like this plot. There are too few descriptions of the elves in the first team. The battles are all in the second team, and the first team is all nannies. At least the first and second teams should be written in a balanced state. The protagonist is obviously reborn, but many game plots are unclear. Maybe the author didn't write it clearly. Only when the protagonist knows many mythical beasts can we tell that he is reborn. There is also the full text ~ and! There are too many, which somewhat affects the perception. Although many comments say it is very similar to another book, I personally think it is okay. Except for the setting of the retired champion, the other similarities are not high, so it can only be regarded as a similar novel.
It's a mess and gives me a headache, and it's similar to the novel I finished recently, like a copied outline.
What does this have to do with the re-employment of retired champions? ? ?
Elf: The Daily Life of a Retired Champion in Week 2
The dean of the Elf Academy, this angle is still very novel
It's good to watch, and I was a little bit sad to see it end.
Does the boss know who the heroine is?
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Official(10)Scraped 19d ago
The Pokémon world described by the author is very real, and it is no longer just about fighting and recovering. It's more warm, daily and real, and each elf has its own interests and hobbies. There are the masked cat who likes magic, the rabbit who likes adventure, the blue bird who likes singing, Mini Q who likes to design clothes, the hammer girl who likes fishing, and the wife of the parents. It feels like a real world, the author's writing is very solid, and the battle descriptions are very vivid. The details are well controlled, and it is the Pokémon world that I should have in my heart. This is the bond of partners. I like this book very much. I have thought about writing an elf novel before, but my writing skills are really limited. The author's book is exactly the same as the book I wanted to write, except that there is no travel adventure story. Of course, this is also the feature and highlight of this book, Everyday Champions. Highly recommended. I hope the author has a book club. I want to contact the author but there seems to be no way.
Another one who doesn't correct typos
Isn't this the copy of the Patya Champion's re-employment? . .
Fill the hole
Can you go back and finish the New Leaf Cat book?
After listening, record it
There is a female protagonist, the emotional scenes are a bit old-fashioned, and the overall plot is okay, but the mythical beasts' character and combat power are a bit low, especially Rayquaza. The champion B box is also written very low The plot of Daigo was not handled very well, and many things were not explained clearly. The same thing about stealing the meteorite was not followed up. The author seemed to treat this as a joke. I didn't like this plot. There are too few descriptions of the elves in the first team. The battles are all in the second team, and the first team is all nannies. At least the first and second teams should be written in a balanced state. The protagonist is obviously reborn, but many game plots are unclear. Maybe the author didn't write it clearly. Only when the protagonist knows many mythical beasts can we tell that he is reborn. There is also the full text ~ and! There are too many, which somewhat affects the perception. Although many comments say it is very similar to another book, I personally think it is okay. Except for the setting of the retired champion, the other similarities are not high, so it can only be regarded as a similar novel.
It's a mess and gives me a headache, and it's similar to the novel I finished recently, like a copied outline.
What does this have to do with the re-employment of retired champions? ? ?
Elf: The Daily Life of a Retired Champion in Week 2
The dean of the Elf Academy, this angle is still very novel
It's good to watch, and I was a little bit sad to see it end.
Does the boss know who the heroine is?
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Recommended: ★☆ Main area: Padya region I didn't want to watch the episode about Kanaz Pokémon School, it was so embarrassing. Mumuxiao was also very embarrassed in the Sinnoh school, but I couldn't bear it this time. After writing so many books, this one is still as awkward as ever, and I feel like there is no progress at all...




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The protagonist, the principal of Orange Academy, disguises himself as a student on weekdays, but he also pretends to be a pig and a tiger, which made me feel full of joy. The content is lighthearted and joyful, oriented toward daily life, and it is also a Pokémon world of love and bonding. Keywords: Pokémon, daily life, bond. Word count: 350,000, currently being serialized.













