This novel was called "Global Summoning: All I Summon Are Matchmakers". It was a fantasy/high-martial arts novel with elements of intelligence, apocalypse, and summoning. You can read this novel on Qidian Chinese Network. "Global Summon: All I Summon Are Blind Date Matchmakers" by Snow-White Mantou. Finished, you can read without worry. [Global Summoning: All I Summon Are Matchmaking Friends]'s introduction: Xu Shouyi had transmigrated to the world of summoners. The summoners here could use the summoning stone to summon all kinds of living beings and even equipment. Xu Shouyi's talent in summoning was average, but he unintentionally discovered that he could communicate with other worlds and summon his matchmaking partner. The first blind date was a human ability user who lived in the zombie world after the apocalypse. She was domineering and was nicknamed the Gatling Female Bodhisattva. The other matchmaking partners were Hate To Be Married, Desperate Housewives, Celestial Race Empress, Martial Arts World Demoness, Eight-Foot Snow Maiden… Looking at so many matchmaking partners, Xu Shouyi didn't panic at all. It's fine if I don't have the summoning talent. I'll summon my blind date. Unknowingly, he had formed an army of matchmaking partners that were invincible! Hurry up and read!
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The English adaptation of the 'Re:Zero - Starting Life in Another World' manga is commendable. It manages to maintain the suspense and adventure of the original while making the text accessible to English readers. Some minor details might be lost in translation, but the core elements are intact and enjoyable.
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It's a decent match. The anime of Attack on Titan mostly follows the manga, with just a few tweaks here and there that don't change the core of the story.
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