Xia Long, in his previous life, was just an ordinary person who occasionally watched one or two episodes of the Pokémon anime. He unexpectedly transmigrates to a world that is both strange and familiar. Is this world as wonderful as depicted in the anime? If fairy tales were to enter reality, could they still retain their pure and flawless beauty? This is a survival story of an ordinary person slowly growing up in the Pokémon world.
Avoid pitfalls in advance:
1. This book mainly focuses on fan fiction related to the animation, and is not intended for Zigong.
2. This book has no system. As for the system in the tag, it was not added by the author. It was there when the book was published and cannot be changed later.
3. The protagonist is not an overpowered protagonist.
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A writer from a certain Chinese web novel platform transmigrates into the body of a Japanese high school student and dominates the Japanese light novel world with his masterful web novel tropes. "Let me show you what a true 'cool' novel really is!" —————————————— This is not plagiarism; the protagonist conquers the world with purely original novels. It contains a large amount of anime, manga, and game (ACG) content, so a certain level of otaku-like interest may be required to read it.
An ordinary person from modern times who knows nothing accidentally travels back to the early 1950s. What? This is my wife, who is 1.9 meters tall, with fair skin, beautiful face, and long legs. She is afraid that I will leave her and is always submissive in front of me. Every beautiful woman I meet is involuntarily drawn to me. I can only take my golden finger with me to my grave.
Xiao Han never expected that she, an ordinary working girl who hadn't even graduated from junior high school, would one day travel through time.
She was transported to another world, but she had neither a spatial system nor any usable cheat codes, and she received absolutely no transmigration benefits or bonuses.
If she doesn't have it, she doesn't have it. But everyone else is a soul transmigrator who can integrate into the local society as soon as they arrive. She, on the other hand, is a body transmigrator who can't speak the language or read the script. How is she supposed to live?
Having barely survived, they discovered that they actually possessed spiritual roots and could cultivate.
In order to be free from the torment of mortal illnesses, to enjoy the delicacies that only cultivators can taste, and to live a normal life without getting married, she embarked on the path of cultivation.
However, as an older, less talented, and unprotected cultivator without the support of a family or sect, she was destined to toil and struggle to make a living and cultivate with great difficulty.
[No romantic pairing, not a wish-fulfillment story. The protagonist faces a difficult leveling-up in the early stages. Readers who dislike this type of story should not read on.] The later parts deviate from the conventional path and become somewhat enjoyable.
Dual male protagonists + infinite flow + imagined Dihua
Xie De, a cannon fodder who was just giving up, suddenly found himself with a system. He originally thought he could embark on the path of becoming a powerful and successful protagonist, but it turned out that the system was a useless, abandoned system that had nothing to offer.
Online store? No.
A reward? No.
A mission? No.
Well, Xie De decided to continue to slack off.
The system refused to cooperate. Although it was a useless piece of junk, who says that a useless piece of junk can't have ambition?
So the useless system led its cannon fodder host into the mission-driven race.
As for what the mission is, let's not worry about that.
[Anime] + [Uma Musume Pretty Derby] + [Yandere] + [Uma Musume Pretty Derby in Another World] + [Anti-Yandere] + [Slice of Life] + [Mystery]
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The story is about a trainer who wants to quit his job due to work pressure and the relationship with the female racehorses. Many of the female racehorses immediately try to stop him from leaving, but he ultimately chooses to leave, accompanying a friend to China, where he stays for five years.
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However, when the trainer returned five years later, the racehorse girls had completely become yanderes, staying by his side and not allowing him to leave his sight. During this time, he gathered some people for the anti-yandere organization, wanting to suppress or resolve these yanderes. He had to find the creator of the yandere flower while also being wary of his own yandere personality, "Ai," coming to cause trouble.
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The yandere crisis was finally contained, but it wasn't a pleasant or long-lasting situation. In the third personality, the time-based Uma Musume world, the Uma Musume sensed the trainers in the main world and went there together. The time-based personality told everyone about this, making it both an ordinary daily routine and a very serious crisis.
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After a long period of companionship with the two world's racehorse girls, the trainer finally adapted to their habits. His only remaining task was to find and resolve the creator of the Crazy Flower. Finally, he returned to China.
[Original title: Wuque]
This book is not a cheat system novel. There is no system or cheat to help the protagonist solve all problems. The protagonist starts out as a useless person and is not an overpowered protagonist.
The author did not intend to write a female version of a celestial being, but rather a villain who is not entirely selfish, can convince herself with reason, and is indiscriminate in her stance, only concerned with her position, not with good or evil.
[Single, ruthless, with a kind soul, slow to warm up, villain]
Jiang Yi, mediocre and unappreciated, drifts aimlessly through life. After an accidental fall into the water, she is reborn as a young girl and suddenly enters the Lost World.
With her spiritual root annihilated and her dantian shattered, she had no hope of achieving immortality, yet from the very beginning, she was drawn into a world-shaking deadly situation that could lead to the destruction of the entire heavens and seas.
Who can ascend to immortality, and who will return to dust? Fate is unpredictable; only through relentless self-improvement and arduous struggle can one cross the sea of blood.
My new book, *Reborn in 1981: Starting from the Factory Office*, tells the story of the past and present of the electronics industrial zone in Beijing. It's a glimpse into the joyful life of youth in the 1980s, starting with a lucrative beginning and reminiscent of the long season. Welcome to read! The book follows the lifestyle of the 1980s, featuring the mischievous young Liu Guangfu, drifting through a pure and innocent era. He plays billiards, eats out, attends night school, follows the crowd, and even tries to become a millionaire. He rides a handcart to sell goods on the street, shuttling between Beijing and Guangzhou, completely lacking in seriousness. He doesn't bother anyone, and everyone should try to get away with it.
Transmigrating to a world of cultivation, Xu Changsheng discovered that besides having an ordinary, unremarkable face, he was utterly clueless about cultivation—he was completely ignorant of everything! He tried to cultivate Qi, but couldn't reach a breakthrough for ten years; he tried alchemy, but his furnace exploded; he tried weapon crafting, but his house burned down; he tried setting up formations, but was trapped inside for three days and three nights and nearly starved to death! Even the husky that had transmigrated with him had developed intelligence and was more talented in cultivation than him! Xu Changsheng didn't want to cultivate anymore, but why did everyone have to do this…? The sect leader earnestly pulled him aside: "Changsheng, you are the most outstanding genius our sect has ever seen in ten thousand years!" The Grand Elder, with tears in his eyes: "Changsheng, our sect will depend on you from now on! The future sect leader position is rightfully yours!" Xu Changsheng looked utterly bewildered: "Can't I just not cultivate?" Everyone: "No!" Xu Changsheng was on the verge of tears. Cultivating was too difficult for me!
[Ding! Congratulations, host, you have bound yourself to the Gourmet System!] Technology and ruthless skills will have no place to hide in your eyes; moderation and small portions will no longer be nightmares; even a simple steamed bun can make the neighbor's kid drool... Sorry, I'll definitely close later tomorrow! Really!