Bulla’s role is subtle but meaningful—she represents the next generation of the Briefs family, blending Saiyan royalty with Earth’s tech genius. While she’s not a fighter, her existence highlights how far Vegeta’s come from his ruthless past. It’s heartwarming to see him soften around her, even if he’ll never admit it. Her scenes with Trunks also show sibling dynamics that the series rarely explores. Honestly, her casual attitude toward her Saiyan heritage is a nice change of pace—not everyone needs to throw energy blasts to be relevant.
If you ask me, Bulla’s more than just background filler. She’s a symbol of peace in 'Dragon Ball.' After years of warfare, her character embodies what the Z fighters fought for: a safe, ordinary life for their kids. Sure, she’s got Saiyan blood, but she’s free to choose her own path, whether that’s fashion or tech. It’s also fun seeing how Bulma’s fiery personality shines through her—like when she scolds Vegeta for training too loudly. Small moments like these make the world feel lived-in, beyond just power levels and transformations.
Bulla’s mostly comic relief with a side of heart. Her spoiled-rich-girl antics are hilarious, especially when she bosses around Vegeta, The Prince of All Saiyans. But there’s depth there too—her relationship with her family shows how much the series’ tone has evolved since the early days. She might not be a central figure, but she’s a reminder that even in a universe of gods and warriors, kids still just wanna be kids.
Bulla (or Bra in some translations) is Vegeta and Bulma’s daughter in 'Dragon Ball,' and while she doesn’t get much screen time compared to the fighters, her presence adds a refreshing dynamic to the series. She’s essentially the pampered princess of Capsule Corp, growing up with all the luxuries her parents’ wealth and status provide. Unlike her brother Trunks, who trains as a warrior, Bulla leans into a more civilian life—shopping, fashion, and occasionally sassing her dad, which is always hilarious.
What’s interesting is how she contrasts with the Saiyan obsession with combat. Vegeta’s pride in his warrior heritage doesn’t seem to rub off on her, and that’s kinda refreshing. In 'Dragon Ball Super,' she’s mostly seen as a cute kid or a teen, but her potential is hinted at—like when she casually flies around effortlessly. I’d love to see her develop more in future arcs, maybe even dabble in fighting if she ever feels like it. For now, she’s a fun slice of normalcy in a world full of planet-busting battles.
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Rhiannon was supposed to break.
Instead, she survived.
When she finds refuge in the powerful Crescent Moon pack, she crosses paths with Kael—a ruthless Alpha forged by war and loss. He doesn’t trust easily. He doesn’t love recklessly. And he definitely doesn’t save broken omegas.
But Rhiannon isn’t broken.
She is healing wrapped in steel. Midnight rain before a storm. And when an obsessive enemy rises from the shadows—determined to claim what he believes is his—she becomes the one thing he never expected.
Unyielding.
As vengeance closes in and blood stains the past, Kael and Rhiannon must decide:
Will they let fear tear them apart…
Or will they burn the world before they lose each other?
This time, she won’t be rejected.
This time, she’ll rise.
And if the past comes hunting?
Let it.
They'll face it together.
Luna Valerie had everything she ever wanted in life. Evan, her dream husband, their little son, a family she could call her own.
But the small hope she had of ever winning the love of her life, vanished the day his fated mate stepped foot into the pack. Just when she thought her heart can't break any more than it already has, she pales as her little son runs to Evan's fated mate and calls her 'mommy'.
That is the last straw.
So with everything she had, she filed for divorce and left with no words. No explanation, no note. Nothing.
However, fate seems to have its cruel way with her when she discovers she is carrying their second child. She hates the goddess for playing such a cruel trick on her, for making her leave with a piece of the man she once loved deeply with all her heart, just when she wants nothing to do with him.
Yet that does not stop her from loving her child and giving him the world. Years later, she now goes by Detective Val of a supernatural agency that deals with all supernatural creatures and brings justice for all.
Now it just so happens Evan's pack is experiencing a case of children going missing. He seeks the help of the supernatural agency for assistance. Detective Val is assigned to the case, to which she has no choice but to go.
What will happen with her reunion with Evan and their son upon her return? Will feelings spark to life? Is there a chance of rekindling old memories upon learning that Evan has never taken another luna after she left? Or the fact that nothing has changed with her feelings toward him?
Ride the rollercoaster of emotions with me and let's find out!
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Set after the war between the Dragon Emperor and the Blood Emperor, in which the two emperors united to protect all realms and the underworld. In a small world where no immortal beings dwell, a married couple lives with their only son.
That life of happiness came to an end with the destruction of their village and the deaths of its inhabitants. The child, having lost his parents, tries to find traces of them, who disappeared when the village was destroyed. The further he walks down the path of cultivation, the more he realizes that he has actually been trapped in a difficult fate. Will he be able to walk that path? Or will he end up losing his own life? This is the story of a young man named Tian Sen, who walks a bloody path to discover who he is and where his parents are. But he must become stronger to reach a point where even fate itself cannot control him.
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But when Heara would rather be with such a man than stay as a flimsy and hated maid at her own pack, she soon realizes that her life is worth more than what she thinks.
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