
Ke Xue Warrior in Conan
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[Conan fan] Kitagawa Hideki traveled to the world of Conan "Good news, I'm back, bad news, I came to the wrong place." I originally wanted to return to my hometown, but accidentally ended up in Tokyo in the Heisei era. I thought that this extraordinary ability would have no use in this peaceful society. But he immediately discovered that this place was "a little bit" different from the Tokyo he knew. "Mika Town? Is there such an area in Tokyo?" "What kind of place is this? You can be attacked just by taking the subway?!" "There must be too many dead people." After much experience, he suddenly realized. He turned around and looked at the kid in blue suit beside his legs: "Why are you walking where there are dead people?" A daily story of a time traveler in the world of Conan, also known as "I am a priest in the world of Conan or a warrior of science at the end of the century"
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A Conan fanfic that doesn't hide anything and doesn't do whatever it wants
There are roughly two genres of Conan fan fiction based on style. The common point is that in order to reduce the difficulty of creation, they are used to using vests, working undercover, and playing both sides without excessively destroying key plot points. One group of protagonists has superb abilities and integrates into the protagonist group, doing the same thing. Probably because the protagonist is obviously very powerful, but he always tends to be sneaky and timid in doing things. In order to prevent the protagonist from being deflated and suffering from poisonous points, he usually adopts an attitude of being afraid of trouble or indifferent. Most of the articles tend to be funny. One faction is relatively realistic or dark, the protagonist is against the organization or is within the organization, and is evenly matched or slightly passive. He likes to criticize Conan's selfishness or arrogance, has a strong desire for destruction, and often kills people and sets fires to highlight Conan's childishness and idealism. This article belongs to a relatively niche genre of its own. The protagonist has extraordinary abilities, but never hides this. After enmity with the organization, he will be punished directly. As his abilities increase, the organization becomes more and more embarrassed. Apache and submarine are exposed in advance, which speeds up the pace of the story in disguise. The protagonist doesn't bother to hide his identity and secrets. He won't tell others unless they ask, but he will tell the truth if asked. I don't like to be sneaky and go around. If I have information, I'll go straight to him. If I can beat him, I'll fight him. This is one of the few stories where the organization forcibly breaks into the organization and snatches Shirley out, who has not yet shrunk. It is rare where the organization creates a big scene, which later leads to a surge in Japanese police officers equipping them with automatic weapons and organizing confrontations. It is also rare where the sun-boring fungus is completely angered, causing it to attack with all its strength and beat the organization all over the floor. There is a unique and hearty feeling. The shortcoming is that in the early stage, I did not dare to deal with important characters for the sake of the story line. As a result, the game got bigger and bigger all year round and many people died, but the main characters could always escape death. Also because of this big scene, the story logic is a bit simple and crude and lacks depth. But fortunately, the author stopped when he saw fit. After the little black fish of Black Iron Fish Shadow appeared in advance, he no longer continued to use organizational power to forcefully create conflicts and ended it directly. This is great and covers up a lot of problems. In terms of characters, the protagonist stands out. Except for Gin, Conan, and Shirley, all other characters have thin facial makeup and are not much different from passers-by. There are original characters but they don't have much presence. The overall position is objective and neutral, recognizing Conan's kindness and sense of justice (including the evaluation of the naughty trio), and criticizing his recklessness with patience and truthfulness. Enjoy tranquility in your own attitude, not keen on money or beauty. The confrontation with the organization is purely personal and has no high intentions. All in all, I personally think it's okay and I can read it in one sitting at that level.
Is it fun to have the protagonist being chased around like a monkey by Gin all the time?
It's not like the protagonist doesn't know how to use modern weapons, so why is he constantly facing Gin with his bare hands? Without the threat of long-range attacks, Gin has been able to output without pressure. Even if he only has a pistol, it can at least prevent him from escaping.
After reading the beginning, the logic is too poor. He was caught releasing poison gas but he didn't dare release it outdoors for fear of waste. Kudo Shinichi's intelligence was suppressed to the same level as the police in the original work, which was a bit stretched.
This is for Chinese people, don't make those bad jokes
When it comes to bombs, just write bombs. Write eight bombs. Do you want to write it for the Japanese?
The protagonist has traveled from an interstellar era with superpowers. He has been a priest/king of soldiers, and knows all kinds of martial arts/aura shielding. The superpowers are soul-based, including absorbing souls after death/reading memories/using souls to strengthen the body, etc. This part tends to be invincible. I think it is an advantage, but some people may think it is a disadvantage. Thousands of people have different opinions. The heroine, Miyano Shiho (unchanged). Lupine the Third gave him the art of disguise. Personal favorites: red and black hot weapons battle, punching gin, developing company, falling in love, reasoning. 2024.10.8, Chapter 372.
Author, you have to write well
I spent money on your book. Don't be tj. Membership is also very difficult.
The book is good
### Overview of the novel "The Kexue Warrior in Conan" "The Kexue Warriors in Conan" is a fan novel with the theme of "Detective Conan". It tells the story of the protagonist Hideki Kitagawa who accidentally traveled to Tokyo in the Heisei era and possessed extraordinary abilities. In this seemingly peaceful society, Kitagawa Hideki discovered many places that were different from the Tokyo he knew, especially in the area of Yoneka Town, where he encountered a series of bizarre incidents and cases. Kitagawa Hideki uses his abilities to help solve cases, and at the same time finds his own position and purpose in the process of exploring the world [1][2]. ### Readers' opinions and reasons Readers' evaluation of "Conan's Ke Xue Warrior" may vary based on personal preferences. Some readers may appreciate the creativity of this work and think that it cleverly combines elements of "Detective Conan" with an original time-travel plot to create a novel story background. In addition, the character setting of the protagonist Hideki Kitagawa and how he uses his abilities to solve cases may attract readers who like puzzles and adventure stories [1][2]. On the other hand, some readers may be critical of the work, believing that it may lack the depth and tension of the original work, or be an insufficiently faithful adaptation of the original work. In addition, some readers may not be interested in the time-travel theme, so their acceptance of this work is low [1][2]. ### Conclusion Overall, "The Warriors of Kexue in Conan", as a fan novel, provides a different perspective from the original work to explore the world of "Detective Conan". Readers' preferences will determine their assessment of the work, whether positive or negative. If you are interested in fan works of "Detective Conan", this novel may be worth reading[1][2].
Just written by a blind person. It's better to stop writing fanfics.
It's pretty good-looking, but it's a little missing, hahahahaha
It's good to watch. The protagonist is decisive and intelligent in killing. It's very enjoyable to watch.
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Official(24)Scraped 6d ago
A Conan fanfic that doesn't hide anything and doesn't do whatever it wants
There are roughly two genres of Conan fan fiction based on style. The common point is that in order to reduce the difficulty of creation, they are used to using vests, working undercover, and playing both sides without excessively destroying key plot points. One group of protagonists has superb abilities and integrates into the protagonist group, doing the same thing. Probably because the protagonist is obviously very powerful, but he always tends to be sneaky and timid in doing things. In order to prevent the protagonist from being deflated and suffering from poisonous points, he usually adopts an attitude of being afraid of trouble or indifferent. Most of the articles tend to be funny. One faction is relatively realistic or dark, the protagonist is against the organization or is within the organization, and is evenly matched or slightly passive. He likes to criticize Conan's selfishness or arrogance, has a strong desire for destruction, and often kills people and sets fires to highlight Conan's childishness and idealism. This article belongs to a relatively niche genre of its own. The protagonist has extraordinary abilities, but never hides this. After enmity with the organization, he will be punished directly. As his abilities increase, the organization becomes more and more embarrassed. Apache and submarine are exposed in advance, which speeds up the pace of the story in disguise. The protagonist doesn't bother to hide his identity and secrets. He won't tell others unless they ask, but he will tell the truth if asked. I don't like to be sneaky and go around. If I have information, I'll go straight to him. If I can beat him, I'll fight him. This is one of the few stories where the organization forcibly breaks into the organization and snatches Shirley out, who has not yet shrunk. It is rare where the organization creates a big scene, which later leads to a surge in Japanese police officers equipping them with automatic weapons and organizing confrontations. It is also rare where the sun-boring fungus is completely angered, causing it to attack with all its strength and beat the organization all over the floor. There is a unique and hearty feeling. The shortcoming is that in the early stage, I did not dare to deal with important characters for the sake of the story line. As a result, the game got bigger and bigger all year round and many people died, but the main characters could always escape death. Also because of this big scene, the story logic is a bit simple and crude and lacks depth. But fortunately, the author stopped when he saw fit. After the little black fish of Black Iron Fish Shadow appeared in advance, he no longer continued to use organizational power to forcefully create conflicts and ended it directly. This is great and covers up a lot of problems. In terms of characters, the protagonist stands out. Except for Gin, Conan, and Shirley, all other characters have thin facial makeup and are not much different from passers-by. There are original characters but they don't have much presence. The overall position is objective and neutral, recognizing Conan's kindness and sense of justice (including the evaluation of the naughty trio), and criticizing his recklessness with patience and truthfulness. Enjoy tranquility in your own attitude, not keen on money or beauty. The confrontation with the organization is purely personal and has no high intentions. All in all, I personally think it's okay and I can read it in one sitting at that level.
Is it fun to have the protagonist being chased around like a monkey by Gin all the time?
It's not like the protagonist doesn't know how to use modern weapons, so why is he constantly facing Gin with his bare hands? Without the threat of long-range attacks, Gin has been able to output without pressure. Even if he only has a pistol, it can at least prevent him from escaping.
After reading the beginning, the logic is too poor. He was caught releasing poison gas but he didn't dare release it outdoors for fear of waste. Kudo Shinichi's intelligence was suppressed to the same level as the police in the original work, which was a bit stretched.
This is for Chinese people, don't make those bad jokes
When it comes to bombs, just write bombs. Write eight bombs. Do you want to write it for the Japanese?
The protagonist has traveled from an interstellar era with superpowers. He has been a priest/king of soldiers, and knows all kinds of martial arts/aura shielding. The superpowers are soul-based, including absorbing souls after death/reading memories/using souls to strengthen the body, etc. This part tends to be invincible. I think it is an advantage, but some people may think it is a disadvantage. Thousands of people have different opinions. The heroine, Miyano Shiho (unchanged). Lupine the Third gave him the art of disguise. Personal favorites: red and black hot weapons battle, punching gin, developing company, falling in love, reasoning. 2024.10.8, Chapter 372.
Author, you have to write well
I spent money on your book. Don't be tj. Membership is also very difficult.
The book is good
### Overview of the novel "The Kexue Warrior in Conan" "The Kexue Warriors in Conan" is a fan novel with the theme of "Detective Conan". It tells the story of the protagonist Hideki Kitagawa who accidentally traveled to Tokyo in the Heisei era and possessed extraordinary abilities. In this seemingly peaceful society, Kitagawa Hideki discovered many places that were different from the Tokyo he knew, especially in the area of Yoneka Town, where he encountered a series of bizarre incidents and cases. Kitagawa Hideki uses his abilities to help solve cases, and at the same time finds his own position and purpose in the process of exploring the world [1][2]. ### Readers' opinions and reasons Readers' evaluation of "Conan's Ke Xue Warrior" may vary based on personal preferences. Some readers may appreciate the creativity of this work and think that it cleverly combines elements of "Detective Conan" with an original time-travel plot to create a novel story background. In addition, the character setting of the protagonist Hideki Kitagawa and how he uses his abilities to solve cases may attract readers who like puzzles and adventure stories [1][2]. On the other hand, some readers may be critical of the work, believing that it may lack the depth and tension of the original work, or be an insufficiently faithful adaptation of the original work. In addition, some readers may not be interested in the time-travel theme, so their acceptance of this work is low [1][2]. ### Conclusion Overall, "The Warriors of Kexue in Conan", as a fan novel, provides a different perspective from the original work to explore the world of "Detective Conan". Readers' preferences will determine their assessment of the work, whether positive or negative. If you are interested in fan works of "Detective Conan", this novel may be worth reading[1][2].
Just written by a blind person. It's better to stop writing fanfics.
It's pretty good-looking, but it's a little missing, hahahahaha
It's good to watch. The protagonist is decisive and intelligent in killing. It's very enjoyable to watch.
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⭐⭐ (End) The protagonist's combat ability is considered to be the best, and he is also decisive in killing. The highlight is that the types of cases written are different from those in Conan.




1. Quality: average, [make do], [still being serialized] 2. [Conan] and [Lupine] fanfiction, the heroine [Miyano Shiho] (not Haibara Ai) 3. The male protagonist is [strong in action] and has [special abilities], but there is not much description of special abilities. 4. In the plot of fighting with real swords and guns in the winery, the male protagonist is quite fierce. Disadvantages: 1. [There is a little more Lupine content]. If you just want to watch Conan fan stories, I suggest you avoid it, or skip all Lupine-related stories. The whole plot of Lupine has been skipped and it should not affect the reading of other parts. 2. Some readers believe that it has entered the "basic [violent promotion]" stage and that the male protagonist is too strong. 3. There is no Haibara Ai, which may be objectionable to some readers. 4. Some readers think that the title and conciseness are deceptive, because there is clearly content about Lupine but it is not mentioned. 5. Some readers think that because the male protagonist is a person with super powers, he is too powerful, which makes the plot uninteresting and uninteresting.



Seven-star rating: six stars




Lupine the Third & Detective Conan fan, the protagonist of the Invincible Wilderness style













