
The Pen-writing Monk in Tokyo Uses Words to Suppress Evil Spirits!
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"The poor monk opened up the world with his pen, and used his words to destroy the world and punish evil... When I knew that the words I wrote could come true, my world changed..." "Yes, Master Mingyue, as the number one Buddhist monk in Tokyo, why did you secretly write a good word on the back of your little wife?" "Rumors, this is definitely a rumor, donors, please don't listen to this reporter's deception." "Then the cat. He wrote something on his body and asked him to take care of him every day. He lost a total of 20 kilograms and lost his figure. Is this also the work of Master Mingyue? "The crowd said: "The eminent monk actually abused animals..." "This is taken out of context and is a slander. Which TV station are you from?" "Damn bald donkey, I am that cat!"... At that time, the book was cut because of physical reasons. After half a year of recovery, I got used to the rest of my life. But I feel like I can't let the story end here. So I used the original team to write a third book to continue their story. New book: "You promised to be a policeman, but then you failed and you became an Immortal Emperor?" >>Unscrupulous fantasy court panel text, I hope all the big guys will give it a try.
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-[Qian Jun's masterpiece-]- 🔝 -Push it to the top for 1000 likes next time! A very good book and quite interesting to read. Just by looking at the name, you can tell what the book is about. First of all, the story takes place in Tokyo, Japan. The protagonist travels to a temple monk and inherits the legacy (debt) of the old abbot. He has the ability to exorcise evil spirits by drawing characters and writing, and uses his ability to make money to pay off his debts. Based on these descriptions alone, you may think that this is an urban exorcism story, but that is not the case. This book is a detective story, focusing on detective work. It is true that the protagonist can exorcise evil spirits and summon the souls of the dead to question, but these are just ways to add rich elements to the investigation. Although there is an exorcism component, the main content of this book is to rely on the protagonist's reasoning to solve the case. This book has several advantages. First of all, although the protagonist of this book can summon spirits and there is a system to upgrade his exorcism skills, he does not only rely on these things to solve crimes, but mainly relies on reasoning-at least for now. If the skills are upgraded to a very high level later, I don't know what will happen. Secondly, since the background of this book takes place in Japan, Japanese elements will naturally appear. The author also handles this aspect well. Whether it is language habits, living habits, or some descriptions of Japan's places, they are relatively detailed and accurate, allowing readers to feel the different customs. At the same time, this book also contains many jokes about Japan. Overall, it is very good. Whether it is system design, character creation or writing rhythm, it is very comfortable and worth reading.




A very good mage theme, and the Tokyo background is more interesting. The author's writing is good, and the plot is interlocking. I couldn't help but want to finish it in one sitting when I first started reading it. The protagonist traveled through time and became a young monk, inherited the temple, but owed huge debts. He usually made money to support the temple by drawing royal guards and drawing fortune tellers for others. Fulfill the evil spirit's wish and gain merit points, allowing him to increase his strength step by step. The story is very readable, with a suspenseful detective plot, and a strong sense of upgrading. It is considered a good new book so far, and I highly recommend it.













