Bunny and the Moon

  • Genre: Fantasy
  • Author: Victor_Weismann
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  • Status: Ongoing

  • Rating(4.3 / 5.0)
Separated from the beloved Moon Goddess Chang'e, Tuzi, once a bunny and now a divine lady, is violently thrown from the Realm of Gods into the Mortal Realm. Can Moon stay focused long enough to solve the mystery of who stole her beloved Tuzi, with the distractingly handsome God of Sky diverting her attention at every clue? Why did the Sky God’s elite soldier, Atlas, dive into the Mortal Realm after Tuzi? Will Tuzi be able to guard her heart against this charming soldier? Why are so many alpha gods suddenly so interested in her affairs? And why are mosquitos the absolute worst…? Solve the mystery of the Moon Goddess’s stolen companion in this romantic, funny, and action-packed twist on the legend of Chang'e and her white bunny. Bet you can't figure out who did it! [Novel images are AI generated] ******************** [Excerpt from Novel] The Goddess vividly remembered that day. As she floated near the cold doors of death, she shivered, having lost too much blood. Pain was overtaking her senses, and she knew she was dying. She hugged the rabbit in her arms tighter, not wanting to lose her loyal friend. How she wished she could see her loved one just one last time, she thought sadly. Cold invaded every part of her body, spreading like sharp frost through her bones. She hadn’t expected to die feeling so lonely and scared. She choked back a sob, unsure if her vision was blurring from tears or fading consciousness... "You're safe now... I will never let anything bad happen to you..." "Thank you..." she whispered gratefully. When the Goddess finally awoke, she was back in her palace in the Realm of Gods. She sat up slowly, assessing her surroundings. Sunlight streamed through grand windows onto freshly cut flowers on the bedside table. Birds sang outside, and the air smelled like vanilla and honey. Everything seemed normal. She wore a light nightgown, her skin smooth and glowing, with no signs of injury. For a moment, she wondered if her time as Queen Chang'e on Earth was just a dream. Taking a deep breath, she felt something move under the blanket. Curious, she lifted the covers and saw the little rabbit who had been her companion throughout. Tears welled in the Goddess’s eyes as she lifted the rabbit onto her lap, amazed that the little bunny survived the journey to the Realm of Gods. “Was it you who saved me…?” The rabbit rubbed its face against her hands, wiggling its tail, happy to see her awake. “You silly one…” The Goddess touched the rabbit’s nose, causing it to twitch slightly. “For your kindness,” she said gently, “I will repay you, my little Tuzi.” With a wave of her magic, she transformed Tuzi into a human, forever her companion and friend. According to the legend, Chang'e became the Moon Goddess in the heavens, accompanied by her loyal white rabbit. Sometimes, if one stares long enough at the Moon, they can see the rabbit shift into a human.

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  1. Bzbam24
    Bzbam24 rated it
    If you get the sense while reading this that you're witnessing a movie unfold before your eyes, don't be too astonished. It seems Koichi initially intended to work in the film industry and has evidently carried over his knowledge of cinematography into this narrative. This is clearly evident in the setup of the opening chapter, where we're quickly introduced to the main characters, given insight into their personalities, and then, through skillful use of cut scenes, shown their path to the fateful meeting. Although his drawing style might take some time to adjust to, it accomplishes what the mangaka aims to achieve – sometimes in a surprisingly subtle manner. A good instance of this is when Akira identifies his brother's killer through the crowd. Perhaps not as far-fetched as it initially sounds – after all, in a group of shocked onlookers, wouldn't an unsurprised or unshocked face stand out like a sore thumb?  

    However, this specific arc plays only a minor role in the overall story, as what could have been a straightforward tale of vengeance is expanded with a complex plot, multi-layered characters, style, and substance, becoming one of the better and more captivating action stories I've encountered recently. It's one of those narratives where no individual is purely good or evil, and it's observing the central characters confront their inner demons that makes this well worth reading. Despite both the hunter and hunted being cold and ruthless in achieving their goals, it's when the author explores their motivations, particularly Kilico's past, that you realize how skillfully crafted this story is.  

    Ultimately, it's not about who will triumph over whom, but who has the strength to break free from the cycle of violence – even at the cost of self-sacrifice. This, coupled with the sensation of watching events unfold through a camera lens, makes for an engrossing read, deserving of its place within the action genre. As I mentioned, his artistic style might require some getting used to, and it's probably not suitable for the squeamish, but if you can overlook that, give "Kilico" a try.
  1. Izana07
    Izana07 rated it
    Catherine marrying shoun in the end guys ?
  1. JustinTee
    JustinTee rated it
    This book has started off amazing but I wish there was more than 35 chapters just when it started getting good the book stopped! I hope there’s more chapters coming because I don’t think I’ll be able to wait to long for these chapters before moving onto a different book…..
  1. Dplank
    Dplank rated it
    Never read this is this actually good or bad??
  1. potatopotatopotato
    We went from time loop to going inside a video game and coming out to defeat light yagami then going back to time loop and celebrating a marriage.This was really good

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