Greetings, noble visitors! It's a pleasure to see you again (or meet you, if we've been strangers up until this very moment). I am Nilloen, a being of mysterious gender, aged between 1 and 100, and with a height that remains an enigma even to me. My hair is black as night and my nationality? Well, I'm located somewhere in the great America. Currently, my only fanfic is "Extra Simply Wants to Live in Novel", based on the web novel "The Novel Extra". If you want to support the production of this fanfic and help my noble cause, I created a page on Ko-fi. All my work, from writing to leisure time, is done on my trusty cell phone. Yes, you read that right, I am a true master of mobile multitasking 😅 (or maybe just financially disabled, depending on your perspective). Thank you in advance for your contribution!
2024-08-18 Joined Global
You really enjoy commenting 😅. Thank you for the positive review. I will try my best to make the story better and change from the original Novel's trajectory (although this is only happening little by little).
Thank you for reading this fanfic. I really thought it would take longer for someone to read it.
10: The Weight of Responsibility
Anime & Comics · Nilloen
Here is the reason why intelligence was low in previous chapters. If you go back to chapter 3, you will see that at the time of synchronization it says that it is incomplete.
"So the reason why the intelligence was so low was because of that incomplete synchronization. It makes sense. Those five points should be mine, and those eight should be Oreki's."
Anime & Comics · Nilloen
I'm sorry if I'm going to disappoint you, but I'm not a big reader (yet). The quotes in "Nilloen" are my own creations, inspired by random words. The ones with other names are quotes I found by chance, without much study. Despite this, there are some books I want to read and I hope they help you satisfy your curiosity. "The Antichrist", by Nietzsche, caught my attention because of its criticism of Christianity and reflections on morality and power. "Thus Spoke Zarathustra", also by Nietzsche, is said to be more accessible, addressing overcoming and morality. "The Republic", by Plato, talks about justice and knowledge. And "The Prince", by Machiavelli, explores power and morality, which can yield good quotes about politics. I believe these are the most famous.
—Nilloen
Extra simply wants to live in Novel
Anime & Comics · Nilloen