Perhaps it implies that the existence of Naruto's baby in the official story (if there is one) is not something that was just made up in the way fanfictions often do. Fanfictions might have wild and uncanonical ideas about Naruto having a baby, but the official version is distinct from that. For example, in fanfictions, the mother of the baby could be a completely different character than in the official story, or the circumstances around the baby's birth could be very different.
If this isn't love, I don't know how to introduce this singer. Love is a strong emotion that can include many different forms such as love, kinship, friendship, and so on. If this isn't love, then I don't know where to start. Perhaps the singer was a famous musician with many fans, but his or her songs were not necessarily about love. I can try to introduce other aspects of his/her characteristics such as music style, song theme, album, etc.
Someone might say it to emphasize the difference between the official Naruto storyline and fan - created stories. Fanfiction often takes creative liberties, and when it comes to Naruto having a baby, the official version would be more 'grounded' in the established Naruto world, so they want to make that distinction.
You can find the overall score of If This Isn't Love. [1] and [2] mentioned the version of the band score that Wu Bai and Zhang Xueyou sang respectively. These scores included scores for guitar, bass, drums, keyboards, and other instruments. The documents [4] and [5] mentioned Jacky Zhang's band score, and the document [5] also mentioned the specific information of the track in the score. Based on this information, it could be concluded that there was a band score for " If This Isn't Love," but the specific content and format required the download of the corresponding software to view and use.
It wasn't 'Jie' but 'Cuo'. Cuo was a Chinese character, pronounced as cuo. It meant that in ancient times, ivory was processed into utensils, which was extended to careful discussion or discussion. He didn't mention anything about studying as a prostitute. Therefore, studying was not reading.
An Wenyi was portrayed as a substitute in the movie, but in fact, he was not a substitute. In the TV series " Full Time Expert," Chen Yehui found out that An Wenyi had hired someone to fight for him and threatened him to go easy on him. However, An Wenyi didn't go easy on Chen Yehui. Instead, he told Chen Yehui that he would tell Ye Xiu about the substitute, even if Ye Xiu kicked him out of the team. Thus, An Wenyi wasn't a substitute.
While waiting for the anime, you can also click on the link below to read the classic original work of " Full-time Expert "!
[An Wenyi did find someone to play for him in the TV series, but he didn't go easy on him. He told Ye Xiu about it.] As a high-end player, Ye Xiu had already seen An Wenyi's skill level after testing him once. As a result, although An Wenyi found someone to play on his behalf, he wasn't a traitor. In the end, Ye Xiu still kept him on the team.
While waiting for the anime, you can also click on the link below to read the classic original work of " Full-time Expert "!
Well, whether it's good or not really varies. It might have an engaging plot, well-developed characters, and nice art that make it good for some. But for others, maybe the genre or style doesn't appeal to them.