
Tokyo: the Monster Sequence I Created
by Love To Drink Cola And Milk
About This Novel
The owl delivers an invitation to Hogwarts, while the crow delivers the potion to transform into a monster. Only those who are in despair and long for change can receive the gift of God. Reborn in Tokyo, Takagi Akira became a god in the eyes of the world, single-handedly responsible for extraordinary recovery. Monster, monster, weirdo, hero, Metropolitan Police, Yakuza. It doesn't matter what is right or evil, as long as it can clear the way forward for him, everything can be used.
What Readers Think
Rating
Community(0)
Official(6)Scraped 7d ago
Potion sequence... Did the author draw on the mysterious power system to write it?
Using potions as a source of ability is very senseless.
The source of this power is potion, so it's easy to check. Don't underestimate the power of a government.
I have watched most of them so far. How about the protagonist? He is relatively cold-blooded. Many people will die if he does not oppose the plan, but he will still take action. Some of the supporting characters will make people confused and discouraged at first, but if you read on, you will know that everything is traceable. He is an infatuated licker. This is a story about a girl who was controlled by chemical addiction a long time ago. This big poisonous point at first sight has been released later. Overall, this book is quite dark and depressing. There are too many tragedies and the evil of human nature. It is still a good book. If you can't accept the darkness, I recommend not to read it.
There have been several books on this theme recently, and there is another one that is about crows delivering medicine just like yours, but yours is the best among them.
So many poor people, so many bastards, so many scum, so many idiots, so many heroes
I haven't seen much, and the reviews don't have much reference value.
There's nothing else, except that the characters' behavior and language are a bit exaggerated, but not obvious.
Rating
Community(0)
Official(6)Scraped 7d ago
Potion sequence... Did the author draw on the mysterious power system to write it?
Using potions as a source of ability is very senseless.
The source of this power is potion, so it's easy to check. Don't underestimate the power of a government.
I have watched most of them so far. How about the protagonist? He is relatively cold-blooded. Many people will die if he does not oppose the plan, but he will still take action. Some of the supporting characters will make people confused and discouraged at first, but if you read on, you will know that everything is traceable. He is an infatuated licker. This is a story about a girl who was controlled by chemical addiction a long time ago. This big poisonous point at first sight has been released later. Overall, this book is quite dark and depressing. There are too many tragedies and the evil of human nature. It is still a good book. If you can't accept the darkness, I recommend not to read it.
There have been several books on this theme recently, and there is another one that is about crows delivering medicine just like yours, but yours is the best among them.
So many poor people, so many bastards, so many scum, so many idiots, so many heroes
I haven't seen much, and the reviews don't have much reference value.
There's nothing else, except that the characters' behavior and language are a bit exaggerated, but not obvious.









