
When You Are in Tokyo, There is a Wishing Machine
About This Novel
His body was sunk in Tokyo Bay, and no one was taking care of the child. Do you want me to help take care of the child? The fat on your chest is too heavy and you want me to help you reduce it? Woof woof! ! A dog actually wants to take revenge on his owner! ... Taking the wishing machine and traveling to Tokyo, Japan, in parallel time and space, Higashino Hirosawa complained about all kinds of weird wish requests that popped up from time to time. However, for his grand goal of being able to explode a nuclear weapon with one punch! Come here, everyone!
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Official(26)Scraped 1mo ago
The protagonist already has a wishing machine, so why not use hacking technology to find out the truth behind his slander and death? Still thinking about relying on a group of unreliable police officers in Tokyo? Then eat, drink and have fun?
Come back and write virtual online games
Nowadays, the game area is terrible. It's all about LoL. It's difficult to watch a virtual online game. You can play LoL if you want. Why do you need to write so much? They are all following the trend
It seems a bit depressing.
I have a one-year-old daughter who is smeared and disliked by others. Isn't it good to just solve a bunch of problems by myself and then help others realize their wishes without giving me powerful skills to solve the problem? It feels better to write this kind of thing more relaxedly.
It gets more and more ugly in the back, driving high and driving low, the heroine is an aunt,
Why do you write a Japanese character as the protagonist?
I don't like it, I don't want to watch it, I'm an angry young man, I can't write about picking up girls, I can't write about a Japanese as the protagonist.
Very procrastinating. . . . . . . . . .. .
Um, skipping chapters to see if you don't understand, reading slowly is too procrastinating.
Take a look, what new ideas are there?
Well written
I didn't expect that, as an old author, you, the author, could keep up with the trend and write so well. . . . . In my impression, many old authors have difficulty keeping up with the trend. . . . Well
I've read about ten chapters so far
To be honest, some readers' comments really affect reading and are ubiquitous. The most common comment I have made so far is that I think there is a wish-making machine that seems to be omnipotent, but it cannot achieve the omnipotence required by readers. I feel fine without reading the comments. There is also the gangster, many readers feel that he should be killed directly. I now believe that most people who have superhuman abilities will really become people of the motherland. No, they are definitely more evil than people of the motherland. At least they know how to protect their own image... I will see how the author handles this gangster later. To be honest, I am very curious about how to deal with it. The reader is right, the current image of the policewoman is very different from the description when she first appeared.
It's okay at first, but it doesn't look good later on.
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Official(26)Scraped 1mo ago
The protagonist already has a wishing machine, so why not use hacking technology to find out the truth behind his slander and death? Still thinking about relying on a group of unreliable police officers in Tokyo? Then eat, drink and have fun?
Come back and write virtual online games
Nowadays, the game area is terrible. It's all about LoL. It's difficult to watch a virtual online game. You can play LoL if you want. Why do you need to write so much? They are all following the trend
It seems a bit depressing.
I have a one-year-old daughter who is smeared and disliked by others. Isn't it good to just solve a bunch of problems by myself and then help others realize their wishes without giving me powerful skills to solve the problem? It feels better to write this kind of thing more relaxedly.
It gets more and more ugly in the back, driving high and driving low, the heroine is an aunt,
Why do you write a Japanese character as the protagonist?
I don't like it, I don't want to watch it, I'm an angry young man, I can't write about picking up girls, I can't write about a Japanese as the protagonist.
Very procrastinating. . . . . . . . . .. .
Um, skipping chapters to see if you don't understand, reading slowly is too procrastinating.
Take a look, what new ideas are there?
Well written
I didn't expect that, as an old author, you, the author, could keep up with the trend and write so well. . . . . In my impression, many old authors have difficulty keeping up with the trend. . . . Well
I've read about ten chapters so far
To be honest, some readers' comments really affect reading and are ubiquitous. The most common comment I have made so far is that I think there is a wish-making machine that seems to be omnipotent, but it cannot achieve the omnipotence required by readers. I feel fine without reading the comments. There is also the gangster, many readers feel that he should be killed directly. I now believe that most people who have superhuman abilities will really become people of the motherland. No, they are definitely more evil than people of the motherland. At least they know how to protect their own image... I will see how the author handles this gangster later. To be honest, I am very curious about how to deal with it. The reader is right, the current image of the policewoman is very different from the description when she first appeared.
It's okay at first, but it doesn't look good later on.
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The original author of Super Thief is currently a pretty good urban supernatural novel. Friends who dare to be interested can read it.




It's just the beginning, but the pace is okay 🙂 The protagonist completes the task of the wishing machine and gains abilities. Currently working as a cartoonist for Wenzhaogong and a single father🤠🤠🤠After all, he is an old author, so the quality is still guaranteed🤑













