
Tokyo: I Loaded the Love Entry
About This Novel
"Pray to me, maybe I will answer you." The boy from Hokkaido obtained the system [as long as other people's wishes are fulfilled, his own wishes will be realized], and since then he has devoted himself to becoming the freest person in the world. On the way to pursue freedom, he encountered an entire evil villain organization: a poisonous-tongued classmate, a black-hearted eldest lady, a contrasting student council president, and a swordsman girl... "Be your cat." "You are still my light now." "If you have time to worry, why not come for a drink." "As long as I am with you, I can move forward!" Even if he becomes a god, he cannot prevent the coming of the Shura Field.
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Official(3)Scraped 24d ago
I don't understand the protagonist's logic at all. He wants to lick whatever comes to his door, even if he doesn't treat you coldly. What do you think if you can't complete other tasks if you don't want to be a slave to the system, and then continue to do more difficult tasks one after another to lick the iceberg?
This summer, I'm looking forward to your stories
You, oh, Nao basically doesn't have any emotional connections. You're the first one to accept it. It's too abrupt. Isn't the hero usually quite able to pretend to be tolerant? Is Yayoi that stupid?
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Official(3)Scraped 24d ago
I don't understand the protagonist's logic at all. He wants to lick whatever comes to his door, even if he doesn't treat you coldly. What do you think if you can't complete other tasks if you don't want to be a slave to the system, and then continue to do more difficult tasks one after another to lick the iceberg?
This summer, I'm looking forward to your stories
You, oh, Nao basically doesn't have any emotional connections. You're the first one to accept it. It's too abrupt. Isn't the hero usually quite able to pretend to be tolerant? Is Yayoi that stupid?









