
The Zombie Immortal in Naruto
火影里的丧尸仙人
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- Completed
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- 1.4M Words
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- Light Novel
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- Male
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- Fan Fiction
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- 7mo ago
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Mainly recommending various fanfics, mainly One Piece, Pokémon, and Naruto, but also others. What's important is that it's interesting enough.
A Collection of Novels Without Heroines and Single Heroines
This list is mainly to preserve the works without heroines and with only heroines that I discovered. [No heroine] The protagonist has no one he likes. It is possible to have friends of the opposite sex, but no relationship develops beyond friends. [Single Female Protagonist] The protagonist has a crush. You can have friends of the opposite sex, but you cannot develop a relationship with a third party that is more than a friend. Ratings represent personal preference only and have nothing to do
A Single Owner of a Reasonable Party Must Have a Basic Understanding of Logic, but the Taste Is a Hodgepodge.
As a bookworm for almost ten years, Shanzhu's book list is quite complex. I recommend some books that non-novice readers can read. There are not so many routines, not so many saints, and not so many mindless slaps in the face. I also like books with dark protagonists. Of course, the darkness of the protagonists in each book is different. It is more accurate to say that these protagonists are more in line with human nature, rather than being some kind of saint. Ps: Everyone collect more and like
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Everything is good, but it's too expensive. Ten sheets cost about six yuan. The price is a bit scary.
I feel like the idea of zombies is just average, not as interesting as Godzilla and Alien in the first two books, and the room for manipulation is too low. Planet Godzilla can be written as overwhelmingly powerful and powerful in the ninja world. Alien Parasite Evolution has good operability, and its own behind-the-scenes flow can also attract readers and have a strong villain character. I am a bit confused about zombies. Normal zombie viruses are just average, and the stronger ones are more toxic. They are not as useful as Reincarnation in the Earth (at least they have unlimited mana and immortality). Not to mention the charisma and charisma, how much charisma and charisma can you have controlling a bunch of zombies? It's not as interesting as the Necromancer's main focus on legion and human sea tactics.
Does the zombie virus have to target humans? Why not make some "zombie birds" and "zombie fish"? By then the protagonist will also be able to fly!
Are you sure you won't be kicked to death by the Sage of Six Paths in this case?
Dark novels, the protagonists of this kind of novels generally have little humanity, but what I don't understand is the meaning of the protagonist's constant acquisition of power. He only acquires power for the sake of power, and finally becomes an existence of Otsutsuki's first level, and then changes to another dungeon to continue upgrading, right?
Scorpion is a white-eyed wolf psycho. It can be said that the Third Kazekage has no regrets towards Sand Hidden Village, nor is he sorry to Scorpion and his family. As a result, there is a bastard like Scorpion who wants to kill him!
I feel that the author and many readers verbally criticize the Third Generation and Danzo, but in fact they agree with them very much. They just hate that they are weak. In fact, most people admire the strong. The strong are right in everything they do, and the weak have to play tricks to occupy high positions.
Alas, I came here for the zombie virus, and I thought I could spawn a zombie universe. The result is that the most common zombie virus in Resident Evil is not as good as the virus in Resident Evil. It has no evolution at all and is purely a headline. In other words, there is no problem in replacing the so-called zombie virus with the lowest level of zombie refining. Why is it the lowest? Because normal zombie refining can be improved and can absorb energy to evolve. Later, the body and eyes are changed again, which is really meaningless. Logically speaking, with a little more imagination, all kinds of things can be evolved from the zombie virus. The virus that spreads can also allow the host to retain its opinions but follow the opinions of the mother. This is basically the beginning of the virus, and then it becomes a dispensable piece of chicken. It is still a legend of turning eyes.
Cyberban = Cyberban
So handsome
Are you excited? Kushina is already on her lips. Why don't you eat it?
This book almost deviates from the original work and writes its own world line. In this article, you can see that Kato Dan and Tsunade got married and gave birth to Senju Naruto, Mito and Madara competed for the old guy Uzumaki Nagato duel, and the normal Obito was carefully cultivated by Madara since childhood. There are only things you can't think of here. No author can't write the plot 😁
Have you ever been a ninja? Some things are scribbled and taken for granted.
I don't know why the protagonist's words are annoying. It's probably the feeling of pretending to be smart with a script but not knowing the plot.
After reading about forty chapters, I suddenly remembered a bug, that is, how did the protagonist's zombies synthesize chakra to maintain their combat power during life? Synthesizing chakra requires the participation of mental power. The protagonist's zombies only have instincts, so where does the mental power come from? It is even more impossible to say that it was leftover during his lifetime. How could most of the dead ninjas have nearly full chakra left? Only ninjas who are killed instantly can do that.
Make a long review
I subscribed to this book until the protagonist became Hokage, and then after reading it for a while, I started to subscribe. But I have finished reading it, so I will tell you my thoughts. The setting is quite novel in the early stage. The origin of the zombie virus doesn't matter. It's just a Goldfinger-like existence. The protagonist's development process of it, a series of zombie escape ninjutsu, how to make profits by relying on him to shine in the war, and even finally making a new body for myself. This series of operations is quite interesting, and it's because of these that I can keep following it. But the interest of these settings is only limited to the early stage. From the middle stage, it has been talking about two very boring things. One is the timeline, and the other is the phaseless Tsukiyomi. Does it sound useful? It seems to be quite useful, even if the author does not hesitate to let the protagonist have a crazy psychological description, or tell others, emphasizing how important these two settings are, it is his most important thing, but what about actually writing it? It's boring as hell, almost stinky. This is about talking about the plot. I personally think that all settings should serve the plot. How the golden finger of zombies plays a role in the plot, whether it shocks or scares others, or uses them to resurrect to manipulate others, can be regarded as a plot deduction, including the preparation of a new body for oneself, and the various preparations and operations for the new body, which can be considered a good plot. So in the mid-term, are there any valuable plots related to the two settings of the timeline and the no-phase moon reading? It can be said that there is absolutely none. As for the timeline, I will tell you something that is a little more impressive. It is nothing more than asking Obito to go to a parallel world to find a pair of eyes. Not to mention the fighting, it is very boring. The protagonist also has to appear with an even more boring drama. To put it bluntly, it means constantly talking about how scary and awesome the protagonist's world is through other people's mouths. I have never met the protagonist who can't understand this kind of horror, and then follow up It's just a brief introduction to conquering this world. This plot can be said to be nothing new. It's not even as good as some plots in fan fiction where people travel into parallel worlds to save the world and appear before the people. Because I have been listening to the protagonist talking to different people, or Obito talking to different people on behalf of the protagonist. From a plot perspective, there is no development of the story at all. Then there is another one, Wu Xiangzukiyomi. From the middle stage, the protagonist has been bragging crazily about his operation. Specifically, no matter who he meets, or if something is not done immediately, Obito can use this as an excuse to not deal with it directly? Because he is still useful, and I want to concentrate on getting the No Phase Tsukiyomi. Is one pattern not rigid to the end? Because it may affect my phaseless moon reading. If Jiraiya Namikaze Minato and others are not captured, will Danzo still be alive outside? These are not important or they are still useful until the phaseless moon reading is completely completed. Everything the protagonist encounters in the middle period has to be related to his technique. The result seems to be nothing more than giving others a second world and being able to collect everyone's chakra. But the way the author writes is so boring. What he wants to write is an extremely cumbersome and complicated thing that cannot be done in one step. But when it is actually executed, it is just a crazy talk about what I am busy with. I can't see how much he has pushed, and even a lot of pushing makes me feel meaningless. It is nothing more than the author opening his mouth, and it is up to him to decide whether it is finally completed. To be honest, it's not that I can't accept you giving such a grand setting, but I think the setting must revolve around the plot, rather than just relying on words to emphasize it. Let me give you an example. The fanfic in which Onigairo eventually became the Blood Successor Snare, and then became the Six Paths. I don't say whether the setting is reasonable or not, and the writing is not good. At least its plot is centered around this goal. In order to better use Onigaura, I decided to clone myself with different blood successor limits. The cloning process is difficult. After cloning, I need to be familiar with the body, and I can come to some people to manifest the plot. I don't comment on the specifics of this writing method, but at least it is more interesting and vivid than the author's, right? There is also the characters. I don't want to say more about this. It is obviously the author's weakness. I have read the previous Godzilla and Marvel Aliens. The protagonist is basically carved from the same mold. He has an indifferent face and is too lazy to talk but listen. When I meet all the original characters, I feel like He looks like a high-dimensional person looking down on a low-dimensional person. Anyway, I haven't seen him seriously rely on his personality charm or anything to convince others. He is a capable character who is slightly important in the original work. In the end, most of them will be forced to fight with the protagonist. It doesn't matter. After all, the protagonist's personality can be determined by the author. But you can't think that most people have this template? There are only a few types of people in the author's books. The first type of trash usually either talks nonsense or flatters, or is a fanatical trash. They are nothing more than the author showing off his strength and discussing the main character, Godzilla's subordinates, in the mid-term pursuit of resurrection opportunities. Everyone in this book is like this. The second category belongs to important characters. There are two types. One is the Jiraiya Minato III in this book. The reason is not sufficient but he wants to oppose the protagonist. He shouts grand slogans and actually does nothing. The author's description is that he disappears for a period of time, and then appears with some other tricks inexplicably. Then he talks some righteous nonsense and is crushed by the protagonist. Then he may let go or die on the spot. Then he appears again. He is just a tool to show the protagonist's strength. The second type can be said to be a clown similar to the protagonist. Specifically, he has the same indifferent face as the protagonist. He writes indifferently and acts indifferently. The difference is that he does not know as much as the protagonist, and his ideological level is not as high as the protagonist. For example, Madara in this book, Obito, Ishiki, and Naruto in the Godzilla book. His Uchiha subordinates are described in such a way that they look like they are so awesome that no one will accept them, and then they are beaten by the protagonist when they meet him. Ridicule, being defeated repeatedly by the protagonist but staying alive. The protagonist's reason is that they are useful or it costs money to deal with them. The plot is mostly driven by this kind of people, because when the protagonist is offline for an inexplicable and grand goal for a long time, the author will go crazy about their actions. Every time they appear, they must be accompanied by high-level writing and drama, and then express their fear of the protagonist in conversations with others. Others? To be honest, it doesn't matter. Their personalities may be slightly different, but they all serve the plot. They may have inherited the love of the protagonist in the last chapter, but in the next chapter they will rebel against the protagonist inexplicably and make some slogans. In short, the original work is not only dark and incomplete, but also supercilious and brainless. You can't see what these characters pursue. They will fight with the protagonist no matter what, and I don't know what the meaning is after the fight is over, but the author will definitely pull it out so that the fight is valuable to the protagonist. Here I have to talk about what I just thought of, Uchiha Shisui, in this book, he is inexplicably dissatisfied with the protagonist, and wants to use another god to treat the protagonist. The reason is probably that this kind of random resurrection destroys other people's normal view of life and death? Anyway, it's very confusing. The author is obviously pretending that Uchiha are all mentally ill and it's normal to think whatever they think. He inexplicably makes Shisui make a rebellious move. The result is that the protagonist takes away his left eye and uses it to use another god for Obito. In the end, did the protagonist make a profit? Of course he made money, but isn't this plot strange? It gives me the feeling that the protagonist needs to use another god, and the author used Deus Ex Machina to give him a reason to get Shisui's eyes. I can only say this. And to be honest, I couldn't feel the author's existence during the writing process. He never seemed to read comments and didn't care about what others thought. I basically never saw him replying to someone or explaining his understanding, nor did he discuss with others. Sometimes I even didn't know whether he read the comments I posted. I don't know whether he writes to make money or for fun. In short, I don't feel that he attaches great importance to or loves his writing. That's it. I probably won't follow the next book. I am very disappointed with this result.
I feel like the protagonist's zombie virus has no effect in the future. Can the protagonist develop a zombie virus and upgrade himself into a conceptual being similar to the four gods of Warhammer?
It's even worse than Godzilla. The only difference is that it has a female protagonist. It can't be said to be a female protagonist. That means it can be without a female protagonist, but Godzilla still has a female character chasing after the protagonist.
The writing is interesting, but there is a problem
My personal subjective feeling is that the book of ninjutsu is split. It is said that he has reached the level of jounin, but the overall reading does not make me feel how powerful the protagonist is. You say that he has reached the level of jounin, but I still feel that there is no difference between him and the genin. This feeling makes me uncomfortable.
This corpse explosion is too rubbish. The psychic attaches the detonating talisman to the corpse, and then rushes to explode people. What is the difference between this and the direct shuriken detonating talisman? Would there be a different effect if you directly apply some zombie blood or hang some flesh on the shuriken? The target is still small, making it easy to sneak attack. The good guy confessed before his body exploded, and it was the first time he used this technique in front of people. Is this the result?
Can the author write a book like this? I really want to read it. One world is not enough trouble, please 😭😭😭
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