
When I'm in Tokyo, I Can Hear All Kinds of Secrets
About This Novel
[Did you know? Umino Ryoko from Class A actually has a strange hobby. She likes to stay on the rooftop when school is over and leaves only after a long time. If you go and take a look, you might have unexpected gains]... On the rooftop, Tachibana Kiyotaka watched the girl lost in thought. "So, you don't want your secret to be exposed, right?"
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Official(16)Scraped 11d ago
It would be better if it was pure love
Ryoko's portrayal is very delicate, and the emotional line between the protagonist and her is also good, but it is a bit too slow. I also felt a bit uncomfortable about the forced harem. After all, Ryoko's treatment was obviously that of a heroine. However, the other two had finished it and Ryoko didn't even get a title. It felt like NTR, which affected the perception. I would like to give the author a piece of advice. In fact, the author writes this kind of youthful feeling on campus very well. He doesn't need to force a harem for the sake of the plot. Fortunately, Asakawa has a harem even though he doesn't have much Amamiya scenes. If it's a harem, every heroine should be treated equally, right? It is written in a large space that Liangzi is the slowest in taking over Liangzi, and the male protagonist does not confess to any woman the fact that he has a harem, which gave me a strong feeling of a scumbag. In short, I think if this was Ryoko's pure love, I would pursue it to the end, even if the progress was slower, I would still pursue it, but let it go for now. Just let Ryoko stay like this in my heart. Thank you to the author for creating such a wonderful character. Goodbye.
The protagonist can't do it! He also cares about other people's gossip. This is a sign of inner vulnerability. I still feel that the protagonist is immature and stable. I feel that the protagonist is too troublesome. He lies down but does not lie down completely. He is in a semi-mature state. Fortunately it's not Yashasi. Also, the entanglement with Ryoko and Xiang Hui was handled too simply, with a lot less excitement and more of a passive feeling. The protagonist is not strong enough, why not take the opportunity to reverse the trend and win!
The biggest problem with this book is the unequal harem scenes
I currently see 60%, 90% of which are Ryoko. Although I also like Ryoko very much But this book is a harem novel after all. How can a female protagonist have so many scenes? It feels like Ryoko takes up most of the scenes in this book. The other female protagonists don't have much room to develop.
It's a pity that it's not pure love. I'm obviously partial to Ryoko. Ryoko is really great. Is there any extra story?
I just like Ryoko, give me more candies.
Finished reading
I can only say that the author's postscript says a lot Basically it's all true.
Is the author crazy because of poverty? Will charging start at chapter 21? It's also much more expensive than a popular novel! However, the content is still okay. Is it pure love?
The later stage was too hasty
A lot of things are not mentioned, including the relationship between the harem and their mutual acquaintance. It felt strangely familiar. The same goes for the squad leader, who somehow got together. Originally, I knew that the squad leader liked the male protagonist, but neither of them confessed their feelings and ended up getting together.
It's not bad. Although the building is unfinished, you can take a look.
I'm too old to watch the harem anymore
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Official(16)Scraped 11d ago
It would be better if it was pure love
Ryoko's portrayal is very delicate, and the emotional line between the protagonist and her is also good, but it is a bit too slow. I also felt a bit uncomfortable about the forced harem. After all, Ryoko's treatment was obviously that of a heroine. However, the other two had finished it and Ryoko didn't even get a title. It felt like NTR, which affected the perception. I would like to give the author a piece of advice. In fact, the author writes this kind of youthful feeling on campus very well. He doesn't need to force a harem for the sake of the plot. Fortunately, Asakawa has a harem even though he doesn't have much Amamiya scenes. If it's a harem, every heroine should be treated equally, right? It is written in a large space that Liangzi is the slowest in taking over Liangzi, and the male protagonist does not confess to any woman the fact that he has a harem, which gave me a strong feeling of a scumbag. In short, I think if this was Ryoko's pure love, I would pursue it to the end, even if the progress was slower, I would still pursue it, but let it go for now. Just let Ryoko stay like this in my heart. Thank you to the author for creating such a wonderful character. Goodbye.
The protagonist can't do it! He also cares about other people's gossip. This is a sign of inner vulnerability. I still feel that the protagonist is immature and stable. I feel that the protagonist is too troublesome. He lies down but does not lie down completely. He is in a semi-mature state. Fortunately it's not Yashasi. Also, the entanglement with Ryoko and Xiang Hui was handled too simply, with a lot less excitement and more of a passive feeling. The protagonist is not strong enough, why not take the opportunity to reverse the trend and win!
The biggest problem with this book is the unequal harem scenes
I currently see 60%, 90% of which are Ryoko. Although I also like Ryoko very much But this book is a harem novel after all. How can a female protagonist have so many scenes? It feels like Ryoko takes up most of the scenes in this book. The other female protagonists don't have much room to develop.
It's a pity that it's not pure love. I'm obviously partial to Ryoko. Ryoko is really great. Is there any extra story?
I just like Ryoko, give me more candies.
Finished reading
I can only say that the author's postscript says a lot Basically it's all true.
Is the author crazy because of poverty? Will charging start at chapter 21? It's also much more expensive than a popular novel! However, the content is still okay. Is it pure love?
The later stage was too hasty
A lot of things are not mentioned, including the relationship between the harem and their mutual acquaintance. It felt strangely familiar. The same goes for the squad leader, who somehow got together. Originally, I knew that the squad leader liked the male protagonist, but neither of them confessed their feelings and ended up getting together.
It's not bad. Although the building is unfinished, you can take a look.
I'm too old to watch the harem anymore
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If I said it was all girls who took the initiative, would you believe it? Kiyotaka Tachibana, who could hear the secrets of important people around him, was also helpless. Even though he didn't take the initiative to do anything, girls with secrets would always have a lifelong relationship with me through some strange combination of circumstances! A very novel setting that makes people want to keep reading. The writer is good at shaping characters. Umino Ryoko, who carries a huge secret, dies in front of Tachibana Kiyotaka, and gradually develops a liking for Tachibana Kiyotaka through repeated exchanges. The feelings between boys and girls are sometimes like the wind, coming so fast and unstoppable.




I read the latest chapter in one go. The heroines are all well portrayed, but I was a little too hasty in pushing the neighbor wife. I plan to catch up on more chapters!













