Saitama would win. He has shown incredible strength with just one punch. His power seems limitless, and in a fanfiction scenario, his simplicity and raw power would likely overpower Jiren's more complex abilities.
One possible plot twist could be that Jiren discovers a way to nullify Saitama's strength. Maybe he finds some sort of energy - draining technique that weakens Saitama over time. Another could be that Saitama holds back for some reason, like he wants to see the full extent of Jiren's power, and in doing so, he gets into a real struggle.
In this fanfiction, Goku vs Jiren is likely to be an epic battle. Goku's power with the Universe's Watch might bring new and unexpected abilities. Jiren, on the other hand, is an extremely powerful opponent. The fight could involve intense energy blasts, high - speed combat, and strategic maneuvers. It might also explore the growth of Goku's character and his newfound power in relation to Jiren's unwavering strength.
A plotline could start with Frieza hearing about Broly's power and being jealous. He then devises a plan to ambush Broly. But Broly, being extremely perceptive in his own way, senses Frieza's approach and is ready for the fight. As the fight progresses, Frieza realizes that Broly is much stronger than he expected and has to use all his dirty tricks to try and win. Or perhaps the plotline could involve Broly being captured by Frieza's forces, and then Broly breaks free and goes on a rampage against Frieza and his minions.
The characters included the male lead, He Xinghui, who was funny and cute, and liked beautiful women with big breasts. The male supporting character, Barkley, liked to bet and was often teased by He Xinghui.
Suspected to like women's clothing…
NBA: Art Is Trash Talk by Chuan Guan. It was a sports/basketball novel with a system, basketball, a mouth cannon, fast paced, relaxed, NBA, and funny elements. It was completed and could be enjoyed without worry.
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In his previous life, the protagonist was an ordinary person. At the start of the game, he transmigrated to become the water dispenser manager of the Clippers in 2005. He was a 60th pick rookie and an 18-year-old Chinese player with the same name. He was a fullback.
At the start of the game, he received an art system, which was actually a trash talk system. Art was trash talk. On the court, he used trash talk to provoke the enemy to obtain points to strengthen himself.
An indecent system paired with an indecent main character, a joker, an actor, and an Act Tough King. The main character had a stroke on the court.
The main character's attributes in the system were very simple, unlike some basketball texts that had complicated classifications.
Therefore, although the opening was very traditional in basketball, and the main character's attributes were set to be very bad, it could be foreseen that the leveling would not be too slow.
In the first few matches, the author asked the protagonist to exchange points for many time-effective items instead of using them to upgrade his attributes.
It seemed very vicious, but it was actually very reasonable. After all, the protagonist was only a water dispenser manager. His real strength was poor, and his playing time was extremely limited.
If he did not perform well in this limited playing time, but instead showed his actual terrible strength, it was foreseeable that the manager would definitely press the protagonist to death on the bench.
If he used a time-limited item to perform extremely well in a limited time, he would definitely be able to get a stable amount of time to appear in the game later on, and he would also have a chance to obtain more points.
However, the balance between using these points to exchange for items and leveling up attributes needed to be carefully grasped by the author.
If the main character's stats didn't increase much after many matches, I would think that it was very toxic.
Also, if I were to obtain a large number of points, enough to make a certain attribute of the main character reach the star level, but instead of using it to increase it, I would exchange it for a seemingly powerful but very expensive item. I would also find this situation very toxic.
Many systematic basketball novels had such situations. People who could be disgusted once or twice couldn't continue reading.
Fortunately, this was not the case for the current book.
This was because the author did not write down the specific points to obtain. This was a smart thing to do. He could write down a point according to the needs of the plot, which could reasonably arrange for the main character to increase his strength.
The main point of this book was that the main character was very funny. He had a lot of flirtatious words and acted pretentious countless times along the way. Even though the main character's actual strength was not enough, he was as popular as a celebrity. It was very enjoyable to watch.
The current opening plot was very good, unlike most basketball novels that were dull.
However, the author made the system's attributes simple. I'm a little worried that the main character's strength might increase too quickly in the future.
Because if you didn't increase your attributes, you would be deliberately suppressing the main character. This was a very poisonous point.
However, there were only so many attributes in total. As long as a few attributes reached A rank, the protagonist would almost have the strength of an All Star. According to the current point acquisition speed, it would not take too long for all attributes to reach A rank.
All A's had to be at least super strong.
If the main character was too strong, it would be difficult to write the later part of the game.
He hoped that the author would not fall behind and write brilliantly. Then, this book would become an immortal herb.
Oh right, don't deliberately arrange for injuries in the later part of the story. This is also a big poison point.
Unfortunately, what happened next…
I hope you will like this book.
One of the main themes is the clash of generations. Goten represents the new generation of Saiyans while Frieza is from an older, more menacing era. This creates an interesting dynamic. Survival is also often a theme, as Goten has to fight to survive against Frieza's brutal attacks. Additionally, the theme of justice can be seen, where Goten is fighting for what he believes is right against Frieza's tyranny.
In the fanfiction, the plot could develop such that the power of the universe's watch attracts other villains or powerful beings. They might try to steal the watch from Goku during his battle with Jiren. This would add a new layer of complexity as Goku has to fend off these new threats while still trying to defeat Jiren.
One of the classic trash talk stories involves Michael Jordan. He was known for his competitive spirit and trash talk. Once, during a game, he told an opponent that he was going to score on him at will. And then he did just that, backing up his words with his amazing skills.
Draymond Green is known for his fiery on - court demeanor and trash talk. There was a game where he was constantly in an opponent's ear, talking about how they couldn't stop him. His trash talk sometimes got him in trouble with the refs, but it also fired up his team.
One famous Larry Bird trash talk story was when he told his opponents before a three - point shooting contest that he was going to win it. And he did, with his incredible shooting skills. It was a bold statement but he backed it up.