In " Re-Start Life in an Otherworld from Zero ", let's start over from here. The Japanese for this sentence was " Start anew from here, the first day, the first day, the first day..." Among them,"Shiyuo" meant "starting over","The First Day" meant "the first day" or "the first day", and "Mato the First Day" meant "Mato, again, and again", meaning that they would start over again.
Of course. This kind of opening is like an invitation for the audience to step into the world you're about to create. It can be used in various situations such as in a classroom when you want to teach something through a story, or at a social gathering when you want to share an interesting anecdote. By starting with 'Here's a story', you're signaling that there's something interesting coming up.
He recommended the book "Gate of God". It told a fantasy story about mastering the Dao of all things and opening the door to becoming a god with the "Law of Dao" as the foundation. I hope you like my recommendation, Mwah ~😗
This sentence came from a certain web novel. The specific name and context of the novel had already been forgotten. According to the content of this sentence, it can be inferred that this novel may be a mystery or suspense novel because this time period is usually one of the common time frames for mystery and suspense novels. People are usually quiet at night and early morning, suitable for writing and reading. At the same time, the use of the word "Cai" in this sentence could also be understood as having just completed a certain task or goal, such as "just finished an article" or "just completed an important task".