I'm not sure exactly what this visual novel is about as I haven't played it. But 'gakuen' might refer to school, so perhaps it has a school - related story.
One option is to start with a strong hook. It could be a startling statement such as 'The day the robots took over, no one was prepared.' or 'In a future where time travel is possible, the first mistake has been made.' This type of opening makes the reader curious and eager to find out what happens next. You can also start with a description of a future society's norm that is very different from our own. For instance, in a world where people are born with the ability to teleport, but there are strict laws governing its use.
Well, without more specific information, it's hard to say exactly. But generally, in Japanese PC visual novels, the title 'gakuen de jikan yo tomare' might imply a story that takes place within a school environment. Maybe there are some supernatural elements like time - stopping involved. It could be about a character's journey within the school where they have the ability to stop time and how that affects the story, relationships, and the overall plot of the visual novel.
I'm not a fan of online novels. I'm just a person who likes to read novels. As for whether Blazing Teens will have a sequel, I can't give an accurate answer. It seems that there is no official announcement that there will be a sequel to this work, so I can't provide any information about it. If you want to know more about Blazing Teens: The Legend Reappears, you should go to the relevant novel websites or social media platforms to search.
A good way is to start with a vision of the future. Paint a picture of a world where technology has advanced in a particular way, like flying cars are as common as bicycles today. This gives the reader a sense of the setting right away.
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I'm not entirely sure what 'perfecto mundo pulp fiction' specifically refers to. It could potentially be a title, a concept in a specific genre, or something very niche. Maybe 'perfecto mundo' means 'perfect world' in Spanish and it's related to a pulp fiction story set in an ideal or strange world.