Traveling Through Tokyo Starts with Being a Salted Fish

Traveling Through Tokyo Starts with Being a Salted Fish

by Fried Garlic Sprouts

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884Kwords271chapters
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Ch. 271Final Words
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About This Novel

It is impossible to go back, even in your lifetime. I don't know how to do business, so I can only make ends meet by copying books. Everyone here is talented and well-spoken. I really like being here. Originally, Ito Jukaku thought he was about to reach the pinnacle of his life, until he received a phone call... Only then did I realize that something had happened to me when I copied the book... But what happened? The investigator held the mysterious "Judgment Book" and said to Zhu Jue: "Go and spit on the cement road, and I will tell you what happened."

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Period_bd63mo ago

This writing is very problematic.

From the first chapter onwards, I couldn't figure out how it related to the plot. It was a mess. The next few pictures are constantly in the background of popular science, and the plot is not advanced at all, and it is not interesting at all. The three golden chapters are not attractive at all. There is no need to focus on popular science about the background at all. It would be much better to advance the plot a little and lead out the dialogues between the supporting characters and the protagonist as the plot develops. In the first few chapters, the protagonist didn't say a few words and just kept talking about robots and coffee shops.

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Dream☆fall22mo ago

The way the author writes in the front is to show that he is an old thing,,, and what the hell are the emojis in the back suddenly?

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Year!61mo ago

. . . . What is written here?

I didn't understand it after watching it for a long time. Ward oh my god

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Distant Fantasy Country
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The worst thing about this book is the title, so just ignore this unclear title and click in to read. Within a few chapters you will be attracted to this dull and boring guy. The amount of information in the first few chapters is still sufficient, explaining the background and characters, leaving suspense and leads. The story begins five years after the protagonist's time travel. Goldfinger's system is stuck at 99% and cannot be loaded (Thunderbolt?). Fortunately, the background of the body is that of a mysterious rich second generation. The protagonist, who has no worries about food and drink, opens a coffee shop. There are a mysterious high school boy with facial paralysis, a high school girl with high perception, a top student from the countryside, the chef uncle who says "I have a story" and his extraordinary temperament wife, etc. Oh, and there is also a store manager who is often away and is only responsible for paying wages - the protagonist who claims, "I opened a coffee shop just to cope with my graduation project and make it easier for myself to eat." These characters enrich the previous daily chapters, and each one has its own branch plot. It can be said that the entire first volume is the protagonist of the store manager who does not take care of things, revealing the background stories of his own clerks one by one, and finally strung together into one big story. As far as the novel is concerned, it can be said to be a very orthodox development. Oh, and maybe to attract readers? The author added several two-dimensional characters into the book, such as Nohara Shinnosuke's family, the passerby heroine, etc. I was a little confused at first, but later I found that it had no impact. So far, this book has been well written, and it doesn't look like a new author. If it's a shortcoming, it's probably that it didn't feel exciting at the climax.

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