" Star " was a Japanese song written, composed, and sung by the famous Japanese musician Shinji Tanimura. This song was deeply loved by people from all over the world and was adapted into different languages, becoming an immortal classic. Shinji Tanimura was a famous and influential musician and singer. His works were widely appreciated in the Japanese and Asian music circles. His song "Star" was also covered by many Chinese music superstars, such as Teresa Teng, Zhang Guorong, Zhang Xueyou, etc. This song was one of Shinji Tanimura's representative works. He used his affectionate voice to express his desire for ideals and pursuits.
Hoshino was a fictional world, so there was no definite and accurate novel catalog. However, according to some well-known novels of this world view, some related novels could be roughly listed:
1 " Starry Sky Divine Tune "
2. Interstellar Sword Immortal
3. Interstellar Magician
4 Space Colonists
5. Interstellar Behemoth
Interstellar Pirates
7. The Interstellar Fugitive
8 Star Empire
9. Interstellar Infernal Affairs
10 " Heart of the Starry Sky "
These novels all appeared in this fictional world view and had a certain degree of influence. However, due to the uncertainty of Hoshino's worldview, the specific plot and content of these novels were also different.
This book was called "Tokyo Kensei 2077". The characters in the book included the male protagonist, Source Night. If this was an era where elites decided history, then history should be decided by me. The female lead, Shiori Hoshino, if I had fallen in love earlier, would the story have gone differently? Female Lead-Yagyu Sakura, a literary girl| long straight black hair| Fake, Female Lead-Shinohara Sumitsu, Battle Witch| blonde| The nutrients that should be given to the brain can't be given to other places. Female Lead-Hoshino Yuko, Comet| Underground Idol, Female Lead-Haruyasawa, Doll| A pure white meteor. This book can be read on Qidian Chinese website.
[Tokyo Kensei 2077] Author: Silver Cold Face. It's a light novel/original fantasy novel with transmigration, supernatural abilities, cyberpunk, and love elements.
User recommendation: This book has poor grades. This was because he wanted to write about otakus, but the logic was very good and there was no sense of otakus. The result was that the attracted otaku readers would not read it, and the target readers would not like otakus. It was very awkward.
However, the background of You Ignore the Otaku was still quite good. The story was quite good, and there was a very clear main plot.
The author was a newbie, so he didn't have a good grasp of the beginning, the ending, the transition, and the ending, so the climax was a little scattered. However, the overall result was still pretty good. It was worth a try. Give the newbies a chance.
I hope you will like this book.
In a cultural context, if 'el vate bases on el dasa story', it could mean the preservation of certain cultural values. 'El dasa story' might be a traditional story that contains important cultural elements. 'El vate' then becomes a way to carry on these elements. For example, if 'el dasa story' is about family loyalty, 'el vate' could promote the same value in a different form.