Good novel.
The use of ninjutsu feels out of place in JJK's setting, but the author handles it creatively enough that it doesn’t break the story’s flow. The real standout here is the lack of forced nationalism or glorification of China, which is incredibly rare in Chinese fanfics.
Even when China is briefly mentioned, the focus never shifts away from Jujutsu Kaisen. The story respects the original work, keeps the tone consistent, and stays centered on what fans came for: a compelling narrative, not propaganda.
Highly recommended for readers who want a good fanfic experience without political distractions.
The Songstress Who Drives Gundam in Seed is a unique and engaging story that blends elements of music and mecha in a way that feels fresh. The female lead stands out with a distinct charm, and the premise offers a nice balance between emotional moments and sci-fi themes.
While the novel is still ongoing, the direction so far is enjoyable, and the worldbuilding shows potential. It's definitely worth checking out if you're looking for something different, especially with a strong female protagonist.
Looking forward to seeing how the story develops from here.