
Tokyo: I Really Am Not an Evil God
About This Novel
Akiyama Haru traveled to Tokyo in a parallel world. He found that in this world supernatural beings prevailed, evil spirits were raging, and crises were everywhere. Gou lived to be eighteen years old, and the simulator system was finally online. Akiyama Haru originally thought he could become a peerless strong man and be respected by others, but he found out that the abilities he acquired were all extremely evil and forbidden arts. But fortunately, the ability he gained through simulation made him immune to the cost. Some years later. He stood on the ruins, his body covered with dark red armor with mysterious runes, various limbs extending from his back, his eyes scarlet and cold, looking down at all living beings. Akiyama Haru: "I'm really not an evil god, I'm a good person!" Everyone: "What the hell is this epilepsy that can drive people crazy?" Akiyamaji: "The flame has gone crazy. What does it have to do with me?" Everyone: "Then why can your laughter make people die suddenly?" Akiyama Haru: "I am a sunny, cheerful and laughing boy. What does it have to do with me if they break their guard and die when they hear my laughter?" Everyone: "..."
What Readers Think
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Official(8)Scraped 12d ago
Personally I think it's well written, but it's a pity
Generally speaking, it can only be said to pass the time.
It has a Cthulhu-style background (not a favorite), and basically has the common shortcomings of simulation writing. The simulation is not controlled by the predetermined character (I personally think this is a poisonous point). There is basically no plot except for becoming stronger through the simulation.
where is the update
Updated one by one one by one one by one one by one
It's okay, but no one seems to be watching it.
Not bad, but the update is too slow.
It's okay, but no one seems to be watching it.
It's okay, but no one seems to be watching it.
I have read 100 chapters and it feels so repetitive. The plot of the simulation is indeed not repeated, but the results of the simulation are all new skills. The protagonist has no purpose other than becoming stronger, and the content of the simulation looks like a running account.
Rating
Community(0)
Official(8)Scraped 12d ago
Personally I think it's well written, but it's a pity
Generally speaking, it can only be said to pass the time.
It has a Cthulhu-style background (not a favorite), and basically has the common shortcomings of simulation writing. The simulation is not controlled by the predetermined character (I personally think this is a poisonous point). There is basically no plot except for becoming stronger through the simulation.
where is the update
Updated one by one one by one one by one one by one
It's okay, but no one seems to be watching it.
Not bad, but the update is too slow.
It's okay, but no one seems to be watching it.
It's okay, but no one seems to be watching it.
I have read 100 chapters and it feels so repetitive. The plot of the simulation is indeed not repeated, but the results of the simulation are all new skills. The protagonist has no purpose other than becoming stronger, and the content of the simulation looks like a running account.









