
What? Ultraman is Lifelong?
by Corn Monster
About This Novel
Young man, your strength is indeed good, but what if, I mean what if, I called Tregear, who had reformed his evil ways, and at the same time called Masaki Keigo, who was full of righteousness, and finally backed up the young Beria and Emperor Ampera. Then my previous workplace was the Kingdom of Light. Now I have connected with Noah. At the same time, I am also a long-lasting friend of the King of Ultra. Zero wants to call me uncle, so how should you deal with it?
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Official(30)Scraped 3d ago
Is this a romance novel?
The dialogue narrative has been going on for thirty or forty chapters, with almost no fighting scenes.
There is no doubt that this is a novel that breaks away from the traditional Ouwen and traditional novels. It can be said that it unfolds the entire Ouwen background. When reading this book, you will feel like you are reading Professor Xi next door. Although there are still some shortcomings in some places, it is indeed very good to read, and not like some people who deliberately discredit Ouwen by claiming that Ouwen cannot be a psychological novel. (Even this person has only read it for a minute. I have reason to suspect that he just flipped through it and started to complain.)
good psychology book
The author has high attainments and insights into philosophy and psychology, and is very sophisticated in his judgment and evaluation of humanistic society. This is a rare academic novel that combines knowledge and entertainment. The author is a sociology or philosophy graduate from a national key university such as 985 or 211.
What does this say? ? ?
Otwin wrote psychology? ? ? It's funny. . If you want to study this kind of subject, don't write cool novels. You should study literature like psychology.
It's four hundred chapters, and it's basically a narrative. Dude, this is Oven, fighting, getting stronger. You're not suitable for writing this kind of article at all.
This is not an Ultraman novel, it is just an urban development novel based on the background of Ultraman. The Kingdom of Light and Ampera are two companies. The author uses Ultraman as the background because he doesn't really like Ultraman, but he knows Ultraman well. It's just a way to make the protagonist's company free of internal strife. The Plasma Spark Tower was originally just an artificial sun, but the Baltans made trouble and the Plasma Spark Tower evolved by chance. The reason why the Kingdom of Light focuses on the plasma spark tower is because they themselves can't figure out how the plasma spark tower became what it is now. The author also over-exaggerated Masaki's wisdom. In the original drama, Masaki only transformed himself into light through the divine light rod, or did he already have the qualifications to transform into light? The reason why Masaki failed to transform on his own was because his heart was wrong. Light does not make people more silly and sweet, it just chooses to be silly and sweet. The author didn't see this through at all, so the author is not a pure fan. In summary, if you want to read True Love Ideal Ouwen, please go elsewhere. If you want to read Ott Company's writing, it's okay.
A novel author with a very novel style, come on💪
By the way, my one-star rating is not a problem with this book, but a problem with me. I appreciate the author's imagination, but I can't match the author's brainwaves. My evaluation of this book is entirely subjective, so I hope you won't stress to me that you need to evaluate it objectively.
It's very interesting. I was attracted immediately. There are many settings but they are quite attractive. The author greatly believes in himself.
Not bad, the style of painting is novel
There are two worlds, well combined
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Official(30)Scraped 3d ago
Is this a romance novel?
The dialogue narrative has been going on for thirty or forty chapters, with almost no fighting scenes.
There is no doubt that this is a novel that breaks away from the traditional Ouwen and traditional novels. It can be said that it unfolds the entire Ouwen background. When reading this book, you will feel like you are reading Professor Xi next door. Although there are still some shortcomings in some places, it is indeed very good to read, and not like some people who deliberately discredit Ouwen by claiming that Ouwen cannot be a psychological novel. (Even this person has only read it for a minute. I have reason to suspect that he just flipped through it and started to complain.)
good psychology book
The author has high attainments and insights into philosophy and psychology, and is very sophisticated in his judgment and evaluation of humanistic society. This is a rare academic novel that combines knowledge and entertainment. The author is a sociology or philosophy graduate from a national key university such as 985 or 211.
What does this say? ? ?
Otwin wrote psychology? ? ? It's funny. . If you want to study this kind of subject, don't write cool novels. You should study literature like psychology.
It's four hundred chapters, and it's basically a narrative. Dude, this is Oven, fighting, getting stronger. You're not suitable for writing this kind of article at all.
This is not an Ultraman novel, it is just an urban development novel based on the background of Ultraman. The Kingdom of Light and Ampera are two companies. The author uses Ultraman as the background because he doesn't really like Ultraman, but he knows Ultraman well. It's just a way to make the protagonist's company free of internal strife. The Plasma Spark Tower was originally just an artificial sun, but the Baltans made trouble and the Plasma Spark Tower evolved by chance. The reason why the Kingdom of Light focuses on the plasma spark tower is because they themselves can't figure out how the plasma spark tower became what it is now. The author also over-exaggerated Masaki's wisdom. In the original drama, Masaki only transformed himself into light through the divine light rod, or did he already have the qualifications to transform into light? The reason why Masaki failed to transform on his own was because his heart was wrong. Light does not make people more silly and sweet, it just chooses to be silly and sweet. The author didn't see this through at all, so the author is not a pure fan. In summary, if you want to read True Love Ideal Ouwen, please go elsewhere. If you want to read Ott Company's writing, it's okay.
A novel author with a very novel style, come on💪
By the way, my one-star rating is not a problem with this book, but a problem with me. I appreciate the author's imagination, but I can't match the author's brainwaves. My evaluation of this book is entirely subjective, so I hope you won't stress to me that you need to evaluate it objectively.
It's very interesting. I was attracted immediately. There are many settings but they are quite attractive. The author greatly believes in himself.
Not bad, the style of painting is novel
There are two worlds, well combined
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Keywords: Ultraman, dual universe, change destiny To be honest, I don't know much about Ultraman. I only have a childhood feeling for the childhood god "Tiga"! But this book has that feeling of not knowing anything but wanting to read it! It is obvious that the author has an understanding of the Ultra Universe and has delved deeply into many contents. The character's personality traits are well grasped, and the overall atmosphere is relatively relaxed! What an interesting article!



: He fought against King Ou for Beria! : I didn't, don't talk nonsense




1. Quality: average, [make do]. 2. [Non-traditional] [Ultraman] fanfic tells the story of what the independent-minded Noah clone "Despicable Casto" saw, heard, and adventured in the Kingdom of Light, the Tiga World, and other worlds. [Still serializing], not finished yet, updated daily. 3. [Novel interpretation of certain events]. 4. The style is quite different from traditional Ultraman fans. Disadvantages: 1. [It's too long], it may be painful to read, and [it's a bit expensive for newbies]. 2. [The style is quite different] from that of traditional Ultraman fans. 3. The world view includes [Ultraman Story0], which some readers may not be used to. 4. The protagonists include red cards and blue cards, but in the later period, a black card with Batman style suddenly appeared, [the non-Ultraman world view was suddenly hybridized a little bit]. About the author: The author has two completed Ultraman fanfics next door. The authors have the same name. Both of them seem to be relatively average, so there is no need to read them specifically.



Serializing A very amazing Ultraman fanfic. After adding the variable of the protagonist, the whole story is different. --Take the Tiga chapter in it as an example. This kind of "Internet celebrity check-in point" has a new interpretation. Based on the original work but not stuck to the original work, this is a fanfic. The overall writing style is humorous and humorous, but it is able to hold back, and it can seamlessly transition into a serious drama style when discussing serious topics.












