
Ultra: I, Hyperjackton, Am the Light of the Earth!
by Fallen Leaves That Don't Want To Fall
About This Novel
Can the light of the earth only be Ultraman? I, Zetton, am the light of the earth! Ye was born from the ruined earth, embarked on the road to save his mother, and came to Tiga's world to find the hope his mother said. Because the birth world was destroyed by humans, Ye hated the destruction of nature: "Humans stop destroying nature and the earth, otherwise I will judge you!" "Every life on earth has the right to survive on earth, and no one can take it away!" "Even if I am not an opponent, I will be the first to fight against the enemy. When I die, No one has been able to harm the earth and life on earth before! "PS: The protagonist is Jayton, but in essence it is the light of the earth. The protagonist is born with the world and is not human. Jayton is the original body. He is not biased towards humans from the perspective of the earth, but is biased towards life on earth. He is similar to the extreme version of Renlong and is an extreme environmentalist.
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Official(18)Scraped 11d ago
According to the official introduction, Tiga should be from Orion, but Golzan is some monster. It has existed since ancient times, and Tiga should be the invader.
(Life-saving reminder, I have only read the thirteen chapters so far, and have not read the rest. If I finish writing the rest, you will think I farted🤡🤡🤡) I have only read a dozen chapters, and the senses are not good at the moment. The main reason is that the protagonist is positioned as a son of the earth, but he can't even make his grudges clear. Because of the mistakes of the humans in the original world, they still hate humans in the new world, and they still talk about treating everyone equally. And isn't the protagonist Jayton? The race can be said to be in the ranks of monsters, right? Then regardless of the protagonist's identity as the son of the earth, or his strength as Zeton, he can be regarded as the king of the non-human creatures on the earth. Not counting humans, you will know it by reading the author's writing, and if you think about it this way, there are two forces on the earth, humans (Diga) (Dagu is an earthling, right) and the protagonist (monsters). Then from another perspective, in the scope of the world of Diga, the protagonist is a monster from a different universe whose homeland was destroyed, shouting slogans of equal treatment and peaceful development. Protecting the earth (co-prosperity), but being hostile to humans (racism), and acquiescing to his subordinates to do things that harm humans (despicable), refer to crashing the victory team, starting a war, refer to assembling the lightning people (battle for the survival of the race). Does this sound familiar to you? . . .
After reading a few chapters, I feel like the author's butt is very crooked.
There is a racial conflict between humans and lightning people. There is no good or bad position in this conflict. It's like the Trisolarans don't care what a group of people on earth think. As long as the problem is that we are human beings, and then we have to take on the perspective of the enemy and sympathize with him? After reading more than a dozen chapters, it feels very uncomfortable anyway.
internationality
Politically Correct Jayton Black + Yellow is the origin of the earth and protects the local monsters. He is truly invincible.
I won't say much about this novel. Anyway, it's a matter of camp. There's nothing right or wrong. If I were in the monster camp, I would kill all the enemies. I don't care about any regrets from my childhood.
There are too few people writing about the world of Gaia. If you search for Ultra, it's either Diga or the new generation. Basically no one writes about the world of Gaia.
I think it's good not to stay in the light. After all, who said that only those who stand in the light can be considered heroes?
Although it is a bit difficult to break down in the later stage, it feels okay in the early stage. It is pretty good, but there is one thing that is weird. Facing the threat of the evil god, the earth monsters have come to fight one after another. How can you only mention the earth monsters that appeared in the Tiga? Dyna and Tiga are both in the same world, but only eight years have passed. For the monsters of the earth, this is just a blink of an eye. You have not mentioned the local monsters of the earth that appeared in Dyna, such as the sea snake, Raichubas, the underground carnivorous monster, and the high fever monster Sodem, etc.
Both responsible and established
If you want to write about a son of the earth, you might as well learn from Gauss and say that you stand from a fair point of view, isn't that why you are naturally hostile to human beings? Except for some cosmic beings, local monsters and humans are all creatures on earth. Some animals are extinct. Why don't you come out?
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Official(18)Scraped 11d ago
According to the official introduction, Tiga should be from Orion, but Golzan is some monster. It has existed since ancient times, and Tiga should be the invader.
(Life-saving reminder, I have only read the thirteen chapters so far, and have not read the rest. If I finish writing the rest, you will think I farted🤡🤡🤡) I have only read a dozen chapters, and the senses are not good at the moment. The main reason is that the protagonist is positioned as a son of the earth, but he can't even make his grudges clear. Because of the mistakes of the humans in the original world, they still hate humans in the new world, and they still talk about treating everyone equally. And isn't the protagonist Jayton? The race can be said to be in the ranks of monsters, right? Then regardless of the protagonist's identity as the son of the earth, or his strength as Zeton, he can be regarded as the king of the non-human creatures on the earth. Not counting humans, you will know it by reading the author's writing, and if you think about it this way, there are two forces on the earth, humans (Diga) (Dagu is an earthling, right) and the protagonist (monsters). Then from another perspective, in the scope of the world of Diga, the protagonist is a monster from a different universe whose homeland was destroyed, shouting slogans of equal treatment and peaceful development. Protecting the earth (co-prosperity), but being hostile to humans (racism), and acquiescing to his subordinates to do things that harm humans (despicable), refer to crashing the victory team, starting a war, refer to assembling the lightning people (battle for the survival of the race). Does this sound familiar to you? . . .
After reading a few chapters, I feel like the author's butt is very crooked.
There is a racial conflict between humans and lightning people. There is no good or bad position in this conflict. It's like the Trisolarans don't care what a group of people on earth think. As long as the problem is that we are human beings, and then we have to take on the perspective of the enemy and sympathize with him? After reading more than a dozen chapters, it feels very uncomfortable anyway.
internationality
Politically Correct Jayton Black + Yellow is the origin of the earth and protects the local monsters. He is truly invincible.
I won't say much about this novel. Anyway, it's a matter of camp. There's nothing right or wrong. If I were in the monster camp, I would kill all the enemies. I don't care about any regrets from my childhood.
There are too few people writing about the world of Gaia. If you search for Ultra, it's either Diga or the new generation. Basically no one writes about the world of Gaia.
I think it's good not to stay in the light. After all, who said that only those who stand in the light can be considered heroes?
Although it is a bit difficult to break down in the later stage, it feels okay in the early stage. It is pretty good, but there is one thing that is weird. Facing the threat of the evil god, the earth monsters have come to fight one after another. How can you only mention the earth monsters that appeared in the Tiga? Dyna and Tiga are both in the same world, but only eight years have passed. For the monsters of the earth, this is just a blink of an eye. You have not mentioned the local monsters of the earth that appeared in Dyna, such as the sea snake, Raichubas, the underground carnivorous monster, and the high fever monster Sodem, etc.
Both responsible and established
If you want to write about a son of the earth, you might as well learn from Gauss and say that you stand from a fair point of view, isn't that why you are naturally hostile to human beings? Except for some cosmic beings, local monsters and humans are all creatures on earth. Some animals are extinct. Why don't you come out?





















