warm-blooded animal
Four years ago, he was a talented ice skating youth and the most anticipated best defender in the football world, God Jan.
He was a genius racer who had appeared out of nowhere two years ago, and the Qin God who had excellent strength in the sports circle.
That year, he was not even 18 years old. That year, he was not even 20 years old.
In the past, he never smiled. In the past, when he faced reporters, he always smiled and welcomed them.
He was neither servile nor overbearing on the day he gave up the ice ball, and he was silent on the day he left the track.
From then on, the ice rink lost its high-spirited youth, and the track lost its leader who flew against the wind.
What kind of existence was he?
She was a natural beauty who was surrounded by the opposite sex.
She was always so mysterious.
When he met her, there were many misunderstandings.
"Do I still have a chance to get to know you again?" he asked.
She looked at him coldly." I accept your apology, so let's stop here."
He had fallen in love with her, and he had never left her when they were in love.
"I'm fine," he said lightly.
She denied," No, you're not good."
He was so angry that he laughed." Why can't the little girl see me getting better?"
Her beautiful eyes seemed to be able to speak." Race again. I know it has always been your dream."
He was so lucky that she had created many opportunities for him and given him courage that he had never had before. She always said," You're my confidence!"
This was the story of youth and dreams, competition and silence, defeat and growth. No one could stand at the top forever, no one could retreat unscathed, no one was omnipotent, but one had to have a clear conscience.
Humans were warm-blooded animals, but they did the most hot-blooded things!
This story hooked me from the very first page! The way the author describes Kaoru’s initial confusion and pain is so vivid—it really pulls you into the character’s experience. The concept of being transported into the Naruto universe as a child with an inherited Kekkei Genkai is super unique, and I love how Kaoru’s inner thoughts and struggles feel so real and relatable. The pacing is great, with just the right mix of introspection and world-building. The Kekkei Genkai details and Kaoru’s challenges with chakra control are especially intriguing, setting up a lot of potential for character growth and tension. I’m also impressed with how naturally the humor blends with the more serious moments—Kaoru’s inner dialogue adds a fun, personal touch. This is a fantastic start to what feels like it’s going to be an epic journey. Can’t wait to see how Kaoru adapts to the Naruto world and grows stronger! Highly recommend for fans of Naruto and isekai stories. Great work!