Enjoyable from the little that I have seen, and I enjoy Mumei's interactions with Kro quite a bit. Hopefully this story continues and doesn't get dropped, as quite a bit of good fanfics do.
Also liking the inclination of lore from both Holo-Live and Dragon-Ball. I am definetly looking forward to seeing where the novel ends up going, especially considering the pacing seems to be perfect for my tastes.
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I AM 100% wondering however, what is going to come of the interaction between Vegeta and Mumei, especially now that we have some inclination of the possibility that he was the cause of her father's death. Will be interesting to see. As of right now in regards to the pacing, we probably won't see interactions between Frieza and Mumei until the mid to late 80s, with other characters like the Androids probably being in the early 110-120s.
It is pretty enjoyable fanfiction for anyone that is into dragon ball while also having extensive knowledge about hololive. The author also puts an actual development in the story to make it into it is own plot instead of just following already established canon and they are doing well in that regard so far. My only gripe with this story is the forced romance plot being developed all around the place center around practically most if not all of hololive members for no rhyme or reason, it feels so unnatural that I decided it wasn't for me any longer, and stop reading it for good. Except for that issue about forced romance, it was pretty worthwhile to read and I enjoy my time with it while it last.
A high school girl who was a chuuni dead by a truck because saving a kid who god deemed as an important figure in the future. The god then grants her a wish due to her heroic act of saving the so called important figure. And that wish is…
Jean Grey’s soul is fused with one’s of a recently deceased female geek who knows her marvel lore, as she realizes that she was in the Marvel universe, this new Jean Grey takes her destiny in hand to escape her dire fate.
I will
We associate many things with the word “time.”
When time comes we are born.
With time we learn new words, we grow.
Over time, we fall in love and give new life.
However, when our time is up we die.
I died
In the forgotten annals of the Dark Age of Technology, a dormant bioweapon waits, its existence buried in the shadows of mankind’s once-glorious past.
A sinister ritual, shrouded in darkness, now threatens to merge this enigmatic wea
I was always told your entire life flashes before your eyes at this moment. Instead, I dreamt of another world, a world filled with magic! But what I am becoming in that world is a thing of nightmares.
Enjoyable from the little that I have seen, and I enjoy Mumei's interactions with Kro quite a bit. Hopefully this story continues and doesn't get dropped, as quite a bit of good fanfics do.
Also liking the inclination of lore from both Holo-Live and Dragon-Ball. I am definetly looking forward to seeing where the novel ends up going, especially considering the pacing seems to be perfect for my tastes.
I AM 100% wondering however, what is going to come of the interaction between Vegeta and Mumei, especially now that we have some inclination of the possibility that he was the cause of her father's death. Will be interesting to see. As of right now in regards to the pacing, we probably won't see interactions between Frieza and Mumei until the mid to late 80s, with other characters like the Androids probably being in the early 110-120s.
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It is pretty enjoyable fanfiction for anyone that is into dragon ball while also having extensive knowledge about hololive. The author also puts an actual development in the story to make it into it is own plot instead of just following already established canon and they are doing well in that regard so far.
My only gripe with this story is the forced romance plot being developed all around the place center around practically most if not all of hololive members for no rhyme or reason, it feels so unnatural that I decided it wasn't for me any longer, and stop reading it for good. Except for that issue about forced romance, it was pretty worthwhile to read and I enjoy my time with it while it last.
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