This is the story about the Minister of Internal Affairs Lavrenty Pavlovich Beria and the cosmic visitor from the Star of Light "Ultraman Beria".
In 1953, Dalin was seriously ill, and the supreme power of the Soviet Union was about to be reshuffled. During a top-secret investigation, Interior Minister Lavrenty Bea discovered that the remains of a black giant from the universe were buried deep in the Tunguska region. At the same time, unexplained monster incidents occurred one after another in the Far East, Urals and Arctic Circle. The army suffered heavy losses and all files were classified as top secret.
Lavrenty Bea originally only wanted to turn this power into the ultimate weapon to cleanse the government, control the military, and reshape the country. However, when he touched the black giant's broken timer, the voice of another "Bea" awakened in his mind. That is not a god, nor a savior, but a fallen giant from the depths of the universe.
The human Beria thought he had found the key to absolute power; the dark Beria found that this country full of informers, secret prisons and centralized government was the best breeding ground for his resurrection.
As a result, a war around power, monsters, state machinery and cosmic darkness broke out behind the Iron Curtain. Under the Kremlin conference table, the shadow of a giant is opening its eyes.
Reader comments
Wow, I really thought about Two Belials, but I never thought someone would actually write it. It's so strong, and it deserves five stars for this subject.
It's a very strange book. It doesn't seem like the writing style is immature, and there are a lot of military narrations, but it's actually a combination of Ultraman and modern history? 4 Stars, I encourage you.
Very good writing direction, combined with good writing techniques and narrative, it can be rated as excellent in Tomato. The reason why I don't give it five stars is that this Ultraman Beria can be changed to any "new" dark Ultraman. I see a lot of shadows of villains in it, such as Zaki, theone, Lufa, etc., But except for the name and the ultimate fighting instrument. I basically didn't see Beria's appearance, but more like the fusion of Beibei Jian (some kind of alien symbiote) and the alien beast, without the temperament and feeling that is unique to Bei Laohei.
This is an excellent work. It shows us the communication between alien civilization and human society from another aspect. It is worth watching whether it is for the study of history or the satisfaction of science fiction. .
The writing is very good. I write 10,000 words a day and the quality is very good. You can see the author's thinking. Should he write books full-time? He is the most capable author among all the works I have read.
Wow, I really thought about Two Belials, but I never thought someone would actually write it. It's so strong, and it deserves five stars for this subject.
It's a very strange book. It doesn't seem like the writing style is immature, and there are a lot of military narrations, but it's actually a combination of Ultraman and modern history? 4 Stars, I encourage you.
Very good writing direction, combined with good writing techniques and narrative, it can be rated as excellent in Tomato. The reason why I don't give it five stars is that this Ultraman Beria can be changed to any "new" dark Ultraman. I see a lot of shadows of villains in it, such as Zaki, theone, Lufa, etc., But except for the name and the ultimate fighting instrument. I basically didn't see Beria's appearance, but more like the fusion of Beibei Jian (some kind of alien symbiote) and the alien beast, without the temperament and feeling that is unique to Bei Laohei.
This is an excellent work. It shows us the communication between alien civilization and human society from another aspect. It is worth watching whether it is for the study of history or the satisfaction of science fiction. .
The writing is very good. I write 10,000 words a day and the quality is very good. You can see the author's thinking. Should he write books full-time? He is the most capable author among all the works I have read.