Tokyo 1991, Starting as a Bank Clerk
by Today I Tied The Canglong With My Hands
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After being reborn in the parallel time and space of Tokyo, Kiryu Yaya originally just wanted to be a bank clerk in peace, save money to pay off debts, and survive until retirement. Unexpectedly, he could actually see the branch of his own destiny-- As long as you make a choice, you can get cash, skills, intelligence, and even increase your favorability. So from Bai Yueguang in high school, to the cold-faced lady in the workplace, to the timid newcomer,... One by one, the girls began to approach him unconsciously. It was not until later that Kiryuyaya slowly understood: If you like this kind of thing, sometimes you can't hide it. But if you like two people, you must hide them. ... Rating 8.2 Hansawa Naoki [Banking professional article] [New themes and new trends] [First release from Qidian, no meal replacement available on the entire network]
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A flavorful Nikgaru, imitate "Naoki Hansawa", which is still in Kyoto. The writing is very good, the plots are interlocking, and it is exciting and full of tension.


This is a film that combines the workplace, A refreshing story about love and destiny choice in Tokyo Rebirth. The protagonist Kiryu Yaya just wants to be an ordinary bank employee, saving money to pay off debts until retirement. Who knew he could see the branches of his own destiny, and gain cash, skills and even favorability points every time he made a choice. So from high school Bai Yueguang to the cold-faced lady in the workplace, to the timid juniors, the girls couldn't help but approach him. He slowly understood: You can't hide your love for one person, but you must hide your love for two people. A tribute to "Naoki Hansawa"'s banking career story, with a fast pace, multiple female protagonists who don't have stomachaches, and no meal replacements in the entire network. If you like urban rebirth + love Shura field, this is a book to read.

