The English lyrics of the bus song are: "The wheels on the bus go round and round, round and round, round and round." The wipers on the bus go swish swish swish, swish swish swish, swish swish swish. The people on the bus go up and down, up and down, up and down. All through the town.”
Similar novels like " Opening Sign In Naruto System " were recommended, such as " God-level Treasure Chest from Ao Bing,"" Sign In Goddess from Douluo,"" My All-purpose Tinder," and " Dragon God Nine Trials from Douluo's Opening." These novels all had elements of the check-in system and were related to Naruto. Other similar novels recommended included " Book of Troubled Times,"" Spirit Realm Walker,"" Tang People's Table," and " King of Familiar." These novels also had a check-in system, but it was not directly related to Naruto. As for better novels, the search results did not provide any relevant information, so there was no answer.
I don't have that information. But you could try looking for fan forums or music communities dedicated to this song; someone there might have posted the lyrics.
The English lyrics of the song "Perfect World" by Shuimu Nianhua translate to "Fly with me in the perfect world, go with me just like a bird. " The lyrics express the desire to escape to a perfect world filled with love and freedom. The song conveys a sense of longing and the willingness to give everything for that perfect world.
Well, a repeat sign in manga, in English, often suggests that a particular part of the story or an image is to be repeated for emphasis or to create a specific effect. It's like a visual cue for the reader to expect the same thing again. Sometimes it can be used to build tension or add a sense of rhythm.
The repeat sign in manhwa works similarly to how it does in music or other visual arts. In English, it helps to simplify and streamline the presentation. For example, if a specific design or action needs to be repeated multiple times, the repeat sign makes it clear without having to draw or describe it every time.
I think you could search on Amazon. Sometimes they have a wide range of manga available in English. Or, you could check with your local comic book store and see if they can order it for you.
The lyrics of the song light years away were: " Feel the fingertips stopping at my hair's tip, how to freeze time in an instant, remember to look into my firm eyes, maybe there is no tomorrow, facing the vast sea of stars, we are as small as dust."