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Cautious Hero: The Hero Is Overpowered but Overly Cautious [2] (Japanese: この勇者が俺TUEEEくせに慎重すぎる, Hepburn: Kono Yūsha ga Ore Tsuē Kuse ni Shinchō Sugiru) is a Japanese light novel series written by Light Tuchihi and illustrated by Saori Toyota.
An online newspaper article in The New York Times reveals that Roland Soong "was approached about making a film" from Chang's Lust, Caution upon returning to Hong Kong in 2003. [6] Soong decided to release the manuscript when the 2007 film adaptation hit the cinemas. [7] The title of the work eventually adopted, Lust, Caution, is a pun.
Lust, Caution (Chinese: 色,戒; pinyin: Sè, Jiè; Jyutping: Sik 1 Gaai 3) is a 2007 erotic spy romantic mystery film [4] directed by Ang Lee, based on the 1979 novella by Eileen Chang. Lust, Caution is set in Hong Kong in 1938 and in Shanghai in 1942, when the city was occupied by the Imperial Japanese Army and ruled by the puppet ...
Ristarte, Mash, and Elulu arrive in the heart of the Demon Lord's castle. Before they can help, however, Seiya unleashes the Gate of Valhalla. Due to the skill's effects, Seiya's life force begins to crumble. Ristarte demands the full use of her healing ability. With her full strength, Ristarte manages to heal Seiya's wounds in time.
Caution may refer to: Prudence; A precautionary statement, describing a potential hazard; A police caution, an alternative to prosecution for a criminal offence in some countries such as the United Kingdom and Australia; A statement read by a police officer to a suspect to inform them of their rights, in particular to silence. See e.g.:
Lemmy Caution is a fictional character created by British writer Peter Cheyney (1896–1951). Caution was first portrayed as a Federal Bureau of Investigation (FBI) agent, and in later stories as a private detective .
Shooter had previously created two successful characters in the same vein as Prudence and Caution, a pair called Archer & Armstrong, while he was employed by Valiant Comics a few years earlier. Although the characters were created by Shooter, the comic itself was written by Chris Claremont, best known for his work on Marvel Comics' X-Men title.
Phrases such as those above present the appearance of support for statements but can deny the reader the opportunity to assess the source of the viewpoint. They may disguise a biased view. Claims about what people say, think, feel, or believe, and what has been shown, demonstrated, or proved should be clearly attributed. [c]