A single Devil Fruit, a body forged by blood and sweat into martial prowess, and a will tempered by longing and madness into unyielding ambition. His name is synonymous with sickness, cold-bloodedness, ruthlessness, and obsession. From beginning to end, he has but one purpose: anyone who crosses his bottom line—even the world itself—will be utterly destroyed, leaving not a trace behind. Yet, in truth, this is merely the tale of an ordinary young man. A declaration: This novel differs somewhat from the original; at the very least, the timeline is not quite the same. If you dislike it, simply move on. If it offends you, keep your silence..
"I've just thought of something." "Hmm?" "Most supernatural entities are afraid of sunlight, and sunlight is produced by the nuclear fusion of hydrogen inside the sun." "...?" "The sun uses nuclear fusion; isn't a hydrogen bomb also based on nuclear fusion? If I detonate a hydrogen bomb, the resulting light and radiation—could that also eliminate supernatural entities?" "...??" This is simply the story of a Chinese exchange student in Tokyo, leisurely and cheerfully banishing spirits. The novel features plenty of firepower anxiety, cross-server chats, ideological overthinking, bizarre logic, reverse reasoning—please proceed with caution..
He began his journey with just an Agumon, setting foot on the path of evolution. “Classmate, there’s a rather tragic tale about Leomon. What’s that? You don’t believe me? Agumon, show our friend here what it means to be born of a line of loyal heroes.” This is a realistic take on the Digital World, not a retelling of the anime storyline. The evolution paths for Digimon in this novel draw partly from the anime series Digimon Adventure 1 through 7, and partly from the mainline console games..