
Gaia Memory in Kamen Rider W Fantasy World
About This Novel
After the museum incident in Kamen Rider W ended, the wind returned to calm. Shotaro became old, but his partner still maintained his youthful appearance and was immortal. A sad and cruel reality unfolded in front of them. Decades later, Shotaro's grandson Zuo Touzhen returned to Fengdu from abroad and met the still young Philip, and another story unfolded. Update reminder group: (Death Thunder. Net) 1092254257
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Sister Meng is amazing!
It's so embarrassing. When I was cleaning out the bookshelf the day before yesterday, I discovered that this book was covered in dust about a centimeter thick. This book is well written, the plot is vivid, the description is vivid, exciting, and full of twists and turns. Even a person who has never read W was fascinated by it. I finished reading it in 3 days. The characters in this book are very full and successful, lifelike and vivid. The description of the fight is also very good, and there is a foreshadowing before the fight. The writing of the fight is not the same as other knight novels. The fights in other knight novels seem to be fought for the sake of fighting, without losing the soul. The fights written by Sister Meng are all in place, as if what you are facing is not a book, but a TV series, which really brings you into it. In my opinion, one thing that is most different from other knight stories is that what Sister Meng writes comes from reality and is an accumulation of materials! For example, the parts about compensation for stools, school violence, and true friends are not found in other knight stories. The inclusion of these materials makes this book unique. And other knight stories are very good, two or three lines per paragraph, but Sister Meng wrote five or six lines, which is a novel in the true sense. Of course, the knight stories I compared with Sister Meng above are limited to what I have seen so far. I hope Sister Meng will continue her efforts, create greater glories, and write better and more outstanding works. Come on, Aoli!
I've finished reading the book, and there are some parts I just want to complain about.
Volume 1: Zuo Touzhen's various mind-numbing behaviors and remarks at the beginning were too bad for the public (of course, fans of the original work were also very unhappy after reading it). It's understandable that you want to create an imperfect person, but there's no need to say "this won't work, that's not good" right from the start. It's too easy to discourage people. Volume 2: Generally no problem. This god of death is a small boss after all (being able to force out xcj shows that he is really not weak), but he was captured immediately after the roll was completed, which seemed to be a bit unfair. Volume 3: The thing I want to complain about the most is the Fengdu police. Why, after so many years, have we still not been able to develop an effective weapon against dopant? At least create a few sets of armor similar to G3 to let readers know that they have tried hard, which is better than standing still. Also, is skull joker a limited form for this volume? Didn't you say that the skull memory was placed with Philip? But let alone use it later, not even a shadow was seen. Volume 4: I would like to call the plot of this volume the pinnacle of the book. I just feel a little embarrassed for Touma, the main character. The last volume didn't have any scenes because the plot required it. This volume didn't have any scenes until the final battle, but that's too much. Volume 5: How should I put it, it seems a little unclear to me. Suddenly, Zi-o's son appeared and took away the W history in one operation (although Touzhen took the initiative to compromise), but it turned out that he did so because he was deceived by the God of Death. Moreover, I didn't think it was very useful, and the character's personality was not very clear, so I finally helped to get rid of the God of Death (when I stopped controlling people and then zoomed in, I felt like I couldn't play with it. This God of Death was quite frustrating). The role of Tokiwa Yuya feels dispensable to me (without his help, Li Xiaozhou + Philip Zuo Touzhen could still take down the God of Death). Volume Six: Continuing the problems of the previous volume (the detective theme is diluted). As soon as it comes, there is a zombie crisis, and it is global (basically, fighting drama has become the main focus, and the output of literary drama is not enough). There is another big flaw, how come w and Satan become the only saviors? Where are the other knights? Maybe you will refute me with the reason that "they are as old as Shotaro Terui Ryu", but they also have descendants (Shinnosuke's son Tomari Eisuke, Eiji's junior Aqua, and Xiao Zun's son Tenera Ayumu), and there are also the immortal Bugster (Parad and Poppy), the four evil programs that have been theoretically resurrected (Chase Heart Brother Butt Brain Nurse), and the all-knowing and omnipotent Shen Cheng (plus the Dancer from the Origin). This is not any other problem, this is a logical problem. Why didn't they know to come out and take a look when such a big thing happened to the earth? And you never set up this book as a parallel world without other knights from beginning to end. Volume 7: At least it's back to the detective theme. What I want to complain about the most is the game they play - Honor of Kings. This book is set when Shotaro enters old age, and the original TV series Shotaro is set in his twenties. There must be at least a forty-year time difference between that book and the original TV series. Honor of Kings was in public beta for another five years, so I'm very curious as to how this game has been operating for so many years. Volume 8: It can only be said that it ends in an anticlimax. It ends too hastily, and even the "supreme secret" is gone. (Also: Qiu Lin, you died so miserably, Qiu Lin!) Volume 9: As the final chapter, I really rushed it over and over again, as if I was eager to finish it. In the end, Li Xiaozhou went up to confront Angel, and for a moment I even had the illusion that he was the protagonist. (Only two of the Twelve Demon Gods, who are Satan's powerful subordinates, appeared. If I had to count, there was one Taurus who was still alive in the dialogue. I feel sorry for the other Demon Gods who did not appear.) In addition, I originally thought that the "god" who controls Satan, angels, and Death would be the final boss, but I didn't expect that he just slipped away! I don't know how to describe it... In short, my general evaluation of the entire book is: Volume 1 (starting as average) → Volume 2 and 3 (getting better) → Volume 4 (peak of plot) → Volume 5 and 6 (starting to go downhill) → Volume 7 (fairly normal) → Volume 8 (more crotch-stretching) → Volume 9 (complete collapse) It's a pity this book......
I support
I've been waiting for a long time, and I'm ready to go out.
Sarah, this book is very good.
The author's expression of the protagonist is very good, but I personally feel that the case should be made more twists and turns and complexity. In addition, I hope Meng Yejun can fulfill our "SJ" dream and allow those who missed it to meet again in a different form three generations later. Finally, cheers to the author! ! !
Philip will also grow old, because in the last episode of the drama Wakana gave her body to Philip, so he has a physical body
Coming, coming...
Wow, I feel like I have opened a new door to the world when I met you~ Hahahahaha
Looks great, please update!
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Official(25)Scraped 19d ago
Sister Meng is amazing!
It's so embarrassing. When I was cleaning out the bookshelf the day before yesterday, I discovered that this book was covered in dust about a centimeter thick. This book is well written, the plot is vivid, the description is vivid, exciting, and full of twists and turns. Even a person who has never read W was fascinated by it. I finished reading it in 3 days. The characters in this book are very full and successful, lifelike and vivid. The description of the fight is also very good, and there is a foreshadowing before the fight. The writing of the fight is not the same as other knight novels. The fights in other knight novels seem to be fought for the sake of fighting, without losing the soul. The fights written by Sister Meng are all in place, as if what you are facing is not a book, but a TV series, which really brings you into it. In my opinion, one thing that is most different from other knight stories is that what Sister Meng writes comes from reality and is an accumulation of materials! For example, the parts about compensation for stools, school violence, and true friends are not found in other knight stories. The inclusion of these materials makes this book unique. And other knight stories are very good, two or three lines per paragraph, but Sister Meng wrote five or six lines, which is a novel in the true sense. Of course, the knight stories I compared with Sister Meng above are limited to what I have seen so far. I hope Sister Meng will continue her efforts, create greater glories, and write better and more outstanding works. Come on, Aoli!
I've finished reading the book, and there are some parts I just want to complain about.
Volume 1: Zuo Touzhen's various mind-numbing behaviors and remarks at the beginning were too bad for the public (of course, fans of the original work were also very unhappy after reading it). It's understandable that you want to create an imperfect person, but there's no need to say "this won't work, that's not good" right from the start. It's too easy to discourage people. Volume 2: Generally no problem. This god of death is a small boss after all (being able to force out xcj shows that he is really not weak), but he was captured immediately after the roll was completed, which seemed to be a bit unfair. Volume 3: The thing I want to complain about the most is the Fengdu police. Why, after so many years, have we still not been able to develop an effective weapon against dopant? At least create a few sets of armor similar to G3 to let readers know that they have tried hard, which is better than standing still. Also, is skull joker a limited form for this volume? Didn't you say that the skull memory was placed with Philip? But let alone use it later, not even a shadow was seen. Volume 4: I would like to call the plot of this volume the pinnacle of the book. I just feel a little embarrassed for Touma, the main character. The last volume didn't have any scenes because the plot required it. This volume didn't have any scenes until the final battle, but that's too much. Volume 5: How should I put it, it seems a little unclear to me. Suddenly, Zi-o's son appeared and took away the W history in one operation (although Touzhen took the initiative to compromise), but it turned out that he did so because he was deceived by the God of Death. Moreover, I didn't think it was very useful, and the character's personality was not very clear, so I finally helped to get rid of the God of Death (when I stopped controlling people and then zoomed in, I felt like I couldn't play with it. This God of Death was quite frustrating). The role of Tokiwa Yuya feels dispensable to me (without his help, Li Xiaozhou + Philip Zuo Touzhen could still take down the God of Death). Volume Six: Continuing the problems of the previous volume (the detective theme is diluted). As soon as it comes, there is a zombie crisis, and it is global (basically, fighting drama has become the main focus, and the output of literary drama is not enough). There is another big flaw, how come w and Satan become the only saviors? Where are the other knights? Maybe you will refute me with the reason that "they are as old as Shotaro Terui Ryu", but they also have descendants (Shinnosuke's son Tomari Eisuke, Eiji's junior Aqua, and Xiao Zun's son Tenera Ayumu), and there are also the immortal Bugster (Parad and Poppy), the four evil programs that have been theoretically resurrected (Chase Heart Brother Butt Brain Nurse), and the all-knowing and omnipotent Shen Cheng (plus the Dancer from the Origin). This is not any other problem, this is a logical problem. Why didn't they know to come out and take a look when such a big thing happened to the earth? And you never set up this book as a parallel world without other knights from beginning to end. Volume 7: At least it's back to the detective theme. What I want to complain about the most is the game they play - Honor of Kings. This book is set when Shotaro enters old age, and the original TV series Shotaro is set in his twenties. There must be at least a forty-year time difference between that book and the original TV series. Honor of Kings was in public beta for another five years, so I'm very curious as to how this game has been operating for so many years. Volume 8: It can only be said that it ends in an anticlimax. It ends too hastily, and even the "supreme secret" is gone. (Also: Qiu Lin, you died so miserably, Qiu Lin!) Volume 9: As the final chapter, I really rushed it over and over again, as if I was eager to finish it. In the end, Li Xiaozhou went up to confront Angel, and for a moment I even had the illusion that he was the protagonist. (Only two of the Twelve Demon Gods, who are Satan's powerful subordinates, appeared. If I had to count, there was one Taurus who was still alive in the dialogue. I feel sorry for the other Demon Gods who did not appear.) In addition, I originally thought that the "god" who controls Satan, angels, and Death would be the final boss, but I didn't expect that he just slipped away! I don't know how to describe it... In short, my general evaluation of the entire book is: Volume 1 (starting as average) → Volume 2 and 3 (getting better) → Volume 4 (peak of plot) → Volume 5 and 6 (starting to go downhill) → Volume 7 (fairly normal) → Volume 8 (more crotch-stretching) → Volume 9 (complete collapse) It's a pity this book......
I support
I've been waiting for a long time, and I'm ready to go out.
Sarah, this book is very good.
The author's expression of the protagonist is very good, but I personally feel that the case should be made more twists and turns and complexity. In addition, I hope Meng Yejun can fulfill our "SJ" dream and allow those who missed it to meet again in a different form three generations later. Finally, cheers to the author! ! !
Philip will also grow old, because in the last episode of the drama Wakana gave her body to Philip, so he has a physical body
Coming, coming...
Wow, I feel like I have opened a new door to the world when I met you~ Hahahahaha
Looks great, please update!
! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! !






















