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Explore more →Looking for (Completed) Articles That I Will Never Tire of Reading! ! !
I'm already out of books, and I don't want to wait for updates that would be too painful😭. There is no limit to the type of completed articles, and the subject matter should be as novel as possible. I don't want to read the same articles.
Advanced Book Waste Area (Novices Enter by Mistake)
Supreme Level Book Wasteland, There Is No T0 Level One, Don't Come Here
Top-Notch Books, 🍅Masterpieces (Don't Recommend Alien Beasts to Kill Gods), I Have Tried Them All
Ultraman Was Born Out of Despair
Recommended by Ultraman Fans (Recommended by Personal Opinion)
No harem, no destruction of Ultraman's childhood record, Ultraman's fighting evolution, Ultraman's Tiga comes to the sky
Looking for the Most Popular Fan Fiction at the Moment
Brothers, I am currently short of books, so I would like to ask you to take out the books in your library, Kangkang.
The Male Protagonist Can Transform into a Monster and Can Change Back at Any Time
The female protagonist is dispensable, the male protagonist is not a virgin
The Richest Man's Mother Found Her Son Who Had Been Separated Since Childhood and She Loved Him so Much
I would like to read a book similar to "The Richest Man's Mother Recognizes Her Relatives: I am the Second Generation Super Rich".
A Body of Seven Feet Has Been Promised to the Country. No Matter How Difficult It Is to Marry the Minister, How Dare You Mislead the Beautiful Woman?
Tear-Jerking: Protect Others and Sacrifice Yourself.
Travel to
The Qin Dynasty Transformed into Dijia, and the Ruins of Dijia Were Excavated in Modern Times.
Pig Man's Opening Mastery of the Five Spirit Kings of Light and Darkness
I Beg for a Book Full of Knives. the More Knives, the Better!
There Are No More Masterpieces in Fan Fiction. If You Don't Accept It, Let's Fight.
Is High-Scoring Ultra in Decline? Are There No More Ultras with Exciting Content?
The Male Protagonist Transforms into a Tokusatsu Character in a Non-Tekusatsu World
"I Use My Body to Protect the Lights of Thousands of Families Behind Me" (Serious Book Shortage!)
I want to read a book similar to "Once upon a time, there was a demon-suppressing pass". Recently, my taste has been spoiled by Sanjiu and Ermao. I want to read books like "Slaying the God", "Suppressing Demon Pass" and "Ghost Mission". There is a serious shortage of books! ! !
Ultraman Saves Other Desperate Worlds! Have an Ultra Spirit!
The Protagonist Can Transform into Ultraman. in a Non-Ultraman World View,
Transform into Noah Permanently at the Beginning, Etc.
Has the Protagonist Turned into a New Ultraman Instead of the Original Ultraman?
It's that kind of protagonist who becomes a new Ultraman. He doesn't travel through time to become an old Ultraman like Tiga, Gauss, or Zero, nor is he a particularly strong Ultraman, but a brand new one.
The Protagonist Was Lost Since Childhood, but His Background Is Actually Very Powerful in Yanjing, China.
After Su Yang, Hypajedon Has No More Masterpieces
I want to read a book similar to "Ultraman: I, the Ultimate Hyperjackton".







































































































It's good-looking, and I feel it's more interesting than ordinary fanfics. I'm a female fan, and when I read male fanfics, these fanfics are about the protagonist cheating and slapping Long Aotian in the face at every turn. Goldfinger opens the sky, or there are many female protagonists. It makes me feel so uncomfortable╯╰. I finally saw a good-looking article [I almost cried]
After watching it for 60 hours, I think I am still qualified to comment. This kind of story about Ultra growth without plug-ins seems to be really practical and novel. I read every chapter very carefully. The structure and logic are clear and the pitfalls are filled. From worrying about Lin Muze at the beginning to being happy for Lin Muze now, it aroused my emotions. The author did not use the idea of greater power and greater responsibility to make the protagonist comfortable, but used a normal person's thinking to define what everyone would choose to do. The meaning of guardianship, just a bond.
I really feel that this Owen is really good. It is not a cool article, nor a mindless article, but an article about healing and growth. As for some readers who said that poisonous spots are like humans attacking the protagonist [laughing awkwardly], the protagonist does not resist. But the first thing you need to know is that this setting is China, the humans are soldiers, and the protagonist is surrounded by towns. You said you can communicate, but let's not mention that there is another monster next to the protagonist. If he is really a monster that destroys the city, then what should we do if he does not attack and only communicates with the monster and rushes into the city without paying attention to him? Besides, humans later discovered that the protagonist was not those monsters at all, and there was no human parasitic beast fighting the protagonist from beginning to end like in the original Nexus. Later, it became obvious that humans were helping the protagonist. So this article is very good, there is growth and fighting, and it is very real. The protagonist is just an ordinary person, and he is also an introverted ordinary person who has been bullied. While Guang is healing others, he is also saving himself. This is a two-way redemption process. Think about it, everyone, as we who live under the red flag, grow up in the spring breeze, and have been influenced by the color red since we were young, how could we possibly do something to the soldiers? And this is when they regard themselves as monsters to defend their country. Finished reading. This is one. It is a novel that does not follow the original TV plot. It is independent of TV, but is also influenced by TV. The plot line here follows the rectangular line on the back. Dark Zaki survived Noah's ultimate move by luck and came to the universe of Kizawa. The whole story describes Mu Ze's growth and transformation. Emotions are rich and delicate. There are other people in Zhou 8 Hours, and everyone has their own story, which does not simply revolve around the protagonist. Each person portrayed in the story is closer to reality than a separate character in a cool novel. He is different from other arrogant protagonists who are happy all the way to the end, strong all the way, and invincible all the way. The protagonist here has suffered setbacks, hardships, growth, and transformation. It's a really good Ultra fan fiction.
Good to watch, the first volume is the story of the struggle of a young man chosen by fate; the second volume (Hero) is a red giant who fights to protect the lights of thousands of families behind him and becomes a hero at the last moment. Volume 3 (Life) The story of the blue giant that symbolizes life, fighting hard to find the meaning of life, burning out the last bit of life in the sunset. Volume 4 (Will) A boy who traveled to another world witnessed the battles of the capable seniors. The red hero and the blue giant pursued the meaning of living. Combined with their faith, the purple giant came to the world with thunder to punish the evil in the world. Volume 5 (Tie) An encounter across time, the silver-gray giant that symbolizes destiny, the red giant that symbolizes hero, the blue giant that symbolizes life, the purple giant that symbolizes will, the will that connects all living beings, the bond that connects everyone, the savior who saves all living beings will return to the world, the decisive battle across the stars, the fateful decisive battle between the savior of light and the dark God of Destruction.
This is the first good-looking novel I have seen. The last novel I read was Guang: I am a low-quality product. That one is also very good, but I personally don't think it is as good as this one. Finally, the author better update it quickly, otherwise I will give it one star [smile]
It's a very good book. I hope that starting with Lannai, we can do less extreme battles and more lights out, which makes it look cheap. It's okay to give a deputy who is online for a long time. If there are more than a dozen, it will be like unlocking blood every time.
The writing style is very good, it is the best Naven I have ever seen. The male protagonist is inexplicably a perfect match for Tomorrow's Witness, and this song kept playing in my head while watching it. I hope it doesn't end badly. If possible, other secrets can appear [love]
It can only be said that this is a masterpiece. Nexus is originally dark and realistic, so the tragic experience of the protagonist fits perfectly, and the attack by the army is also expected. After all, no one in this world has ever seen a giant, of course they will think it is a monster, and attacks are the norm. Some people think that there are too many daily routines, but I think it is good to have more daily routines, so as to make the characters more three-dimensional. Of course, the growth of the protagonist is also inseparable from these daily routines, especially in the end. I feel that the meaning of this light is written out. Great, it is really well written.
Very good, to my liking. This time it's a real Otwen, and it's no worse than TV. Maybe it's because I have a picture in my mind, but I think it's great. Unlike Tsuburaya, who has a sense of enlightenment at the beginning, here the entire psychological process of the protagonist is well written. After all, this is not an Ultra world. Facing the fear of the unknown is well written. And those who are dissatisfied with the male protagonist are fools who have read too many perfect Long Aotian characters and cool stories. Don't worry about it, after all, those people have no effect on the book. And the readers who really like this book are the ones who keep up with the updates silently. You have to be clear about the author. Looking forward to the upcoming plot of Evolution Kurenai. Come on, Lao Yang!
I think it is a pretty good Ultraman fanfic. The character has a process of transformation rather than just being cool. This writing method is very classic, but there are indeed fewer and fewer such works in the current Internet literary world. It is not bad, but it is just too difficult. I hope the author will work hard.
The author's writing is very nice, keep it up [Like] This book is so beautiful, I feel it is much better than The Shape of Light.
Yes, the author came from the previous book, which was more realistic. The current protagonist has low self-esteem and is autistic. But I believe it will get better later. I just don't know how the author wants to write it. He fights to protect his only relative, but he will definitely fight for the lights of thousands of families in the future. I believe the author can write this book well. O(≧▽≦)O
It's great, the best Ultra fan I've ever seen.
It's really good to watch. It's like watching a tokusatsu drama. At the beginning, I thought the protagonist's character was too weak, even cowardly. But as the plot progresses, the past slowly emerges, and the protagonist also grows step by step. At the end of the show, he feels confused and then becomes firm again when he is questioned by the public. It's really like a tokusatsu drama. , It's really beautiful. The author's writing style is really good, with daily life and battles. In this era where cool writing is rampant, this is really a high-quality product. Sometimes I feel unsatisfied when listening to novels, so I just read them word by word. I haven't felt this way for a long time. The author is awesome (only my personal opinion)
Everything about this book is good, except for the short part that makes me sad. Although the plot and Mu Ze's character and style have been criticized, I actually think it's quite understandable, and I remember the introduction seems to say it's realistic, right? (Not sure) I think Mu Ze's character is more reasonable in such a growing environment. After all, we can't demand others like other cool stories about male protagonists and decisive killings. In short, I support the author's view, come on! (Personal opinion, don't comment if you don't like it)
It's pretty good. The protagonist is growing up. The background is China, not Japan. It's quite novel and more realistic. It's not an invincible novel. I'm not sure if there will be a female protagonist at the moment. The male protagonist has character issues and a tragic life experience. It's really heartbreaking. I just hope that the male protagonist's roommate won't backstab him. Ultra's presence is not strong. The protagonist has more emotional lines and is still growing. Behind me are thousands of lights, even if none of them are lit for me
This is the most different Ultra story I have ever read. The whole book tells the story of the protagonist's experience and personality changes. Most of the Ultra stories on Tomato are either invincible or Long Aoman, and they are always mindless. This book is very full of character descriptions, and the holes in the book are basically filled in. It feels completely different from another Nexus book "Copy of Light" I have read. I hope the author will work hard! Looking forward to your new book [sending my heart] [sending my heart] [sending my heart]
The part where grandpa died was very good, and the protagonist's confusion about power was also well grasped😊. The characters of the roommates and seniors were vividly portrayed. Senior Xiaolin was so cute⊙▽⊙, and Grandma Li was so interesting😁 Lao Zhu... I cried to death hours...
The fighting was exciting. Judging from Zhu Ba's behavior, he was forced and did not want to cause casualties. The military behavior described was also very realistic. The beliefs of the soldiers, the reaction of the people, Lin Muze's kindness, and his dedicated efforts to minimize casualties. The characters and emotions were portrayed in every detail.
Starting from Spark Prism, I feel reassured by Lao Yang's writing style, and the protagonist this time has distinctive characteristics. As far as I know, there is no autistic protagonist. I look forward to the follow-up development, [Like] It feels like Mu Ze is now burdened with the obsession of repaying his sins similar to Brother Zhun. He ignores his own fighting and overdraws his body. If he enters Lannai, will he feel pity and have to do meaningful things even if his life has reached the limit? It feels like the knife is stuffed, I dare not think about it [crying]
It's pretty good. The protagonist's character in the early stage is really weird, so I can understand it. The writing is very good, but I don't like the protagonist's character. Maybe I haven't encountered the protagonist's things, and I can't put myself in his shoes like him🤔🤔🤔
This is the real alien beast, feeding on negative emotions, infection and evolution [face covering]. This is something that Naven has not shown before, something that the author has not used before, and the logic is more reasonable and more in line with TV than before, instead of copying it, a new experience [staring]
The writing is very good, the characters are vivid and flesh-and-blood, and some of the content can shake me, who has been paralyzed for thousands of years. I hope the author will continue to work hard and bring us more good works in the future.
Yes, the writing is very interesting, and the protagonist is well portrayed. If he becomes invincible after gaining the light, it would be too boring. Write about the growth of the protagonist after gaining the light, so that he understands that this power is not a curse, but a redemption, which is the real bond of light [I learned it] Anyway, I think it is quite interesting. Come on, author [ Eat Melon ] [ Eat Melon ] [ Eat Melon ]
A semi-magic work, at least better than Shuangwen. The character traits of the male protagonist are also well described. And that grandfather who is like Teacher Himeko. All in all, it's very good. It basically has all the advantages needed for a masterpiece. Except a little short
I think I will give this book 4.3 Stars. It is a good Ouwen. The current rating (currently 9.3) Feels reasonable. After reading the first volume, I can only say that this book is very well written. The battle scenes are graphic and the battle descriptions are very good. The writing is good and the daily descriptions are okay. The shortcoming of this volume is that there are too many daily life. Like a youth urban novel, there are only a few battles in a hundred chapters, and the depiction of the emotional lines of the male and female protagonists is a bit too contrived. I was embarrassed to see the good-looking eyes, and then my grandpa died suddenly. Although there were mentions of illness in the first dozens of chapters, I always felt it was stiff. Maybe it was because I was used to seeing the portrayal of the male protagonist and grandpa, and I was a little reluctant. This volume was really too discouraging, and it was a bit routine. It kept describing the character, and even the language of passers-by, which made me feel a little annoyed, but the fighting scenes are really good. I often slow down to watch the fighting scenes. To sum up, this book is too dissuasive in one volume. It is a slow-burning novel and cannot retain people. But if you get through it, it will be good. After all, if you are good at acting and keep playing at this level, it will be good. In the second volume, I predict that I will fight like Brother Zhun - injured - Stone Wings - not cured - continue to fight. Such a vicious cycle, I have now I have seen the prototype, and I went to hunt polar bears as soon as I was chased by the official people. I feel that the character of the male protagonist is also a weak point. Sometimes he is weak like a tomboy, and sometimes the brilliance of humanity shines on my face. In the first dozen chapters, I looked like a tomboy (by the way, when I saw that the author has a post-apocalyptic beauty secretary in a bunch of articles, I really couldn't hold back [facepalm])
Come on, the character of the protagonist is very real. It feels like looking in the mirror. College is great. My teachers and friends have changed me and I am no longer introverted. After graduation, I found a few friends who I can hang out with in a strange city. [Cool]
I feel that the author has done a good job. Regarding Nexus, I can only say that it is a pity that this film could have been a hit but was cut short halfway. His setting plot can be said to be very good. I think it can be compared with Tiga. In the play, every generation of powerful people is confused from the beginning to fighting regardless of their own lives. The protagonist in the author's story is young and confused at the beginning. He can shoulder his own mission. Just like the words of Brother Zhun in the play, I can't fall, there are thousands of lights behind me.
There are many fanfics written by Naik that focus on fighting. The tragedy of the protagonist is well described but the plot writing is terrible. However, the one I am reading now gives me a very good impression. The character of the protagonist is well established from the beginning. It is easy for the audience to look forward to the protagonist's gradual growth. Although Although there are not that many battles, the description of the characters and the daily plots that many people seem to find boring and watery are all warm to me. It is obvious to see Mu Ze's cheerfulness, which gives me the feeling that it is flesh and blood rather than a wooden fish that only fights like in other fan fiction. Overall, the character creation is very detailed. Nexus is indeed a tragic Ultraman, but the blind pursuit of combat plots seems mediocre. I really like the fact that Lao Yang's novels focus more on daily plots. This is the fanfic I really want to read.
It wasn't long after I first started watching it, but I've already become a complete fan. The author's choice of Ultraman is simply too inappropriate. Nexus is a rare Ultraman with a dark style and realism in Ultraman works, and the author also reflects this in the description at the beginning: the panic of the protagonist's first transformation, the indiscriminate attack by the military, and the protagonist's own tragic past, all fit the dark theme of Nexus very well. But if it were just a dark article, it would be too boring. Although the author spends a lot of pen and ink describing the daily life of the protagonist, it is this warm daily life that can dilute the darkness and despair in the battle. I'm looking forward to watching the protagonist go from self-denial to self-affirmation, from passive defense to proactive attack, and hope to see him come out of his psychological shadow. Come on, author, I will always support you! After reading it, I still felt deeply. The author's writing skills are simply awesome, and it successfully immersed me in the world he created. I seemed to have witnessed with my own eyes Mu Ze's growth from a shy child with low self-esteem to a sunny, cheerful, brave and confident big boy. I really cried when Senior Xiao Lin, Liang Ze and other important characters died. Mu Ze had already worked so hard, why did he have to go through this? But this is the reality. The enemy will only intensify its efforts to harm Mu Ze. The price of Muze's growth was too high, and the price of victory was too high. I may not read this book twice because the overall atmosphere, especially the early stages, is too depressing, but these do not affect the excellence of the entire book. This is the best book I've read in Owen, bar none.