
Tokyo: Starting with Slaying Demons
by Yang Hesu
About This Novel
Traveling through Japan where evil spirits are rampant, I became a Tohoku University student named Tsuda Jun. Miss Sadako smiled ferociously at the bottom of the well; Kayako's malicious gaze never dissipated; Miss Tomie showed a charming smile; the ancient filth cannot be touched... Fortunately, Tsuda Jun can kill evil spirits to gain resentment points and realize the knowledge in his mind. The Zanpakutō and the spiritual pressure training method are embodied from the knowledge of the Shinigami. From martial arts knowledge, flesh and blood martial arts are embodied. The path to immortality is manifested from the knowledge of cultivating immortals. Since evil spirits are causing chaos in the world, let's create a bright and prosperous world. "Swastika, residual fire sword" (The new book "My Life Experience Game of Cultivation to Immortality" has been released. You can click on the author's avatar to read it directly!)
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Official(2)Scraped 8d ago
After it was released, it was still very bad. The main character was too girly.
It's fine in the front, but when you get stronger in the back, you don't think of ways to get stronger. You can also open the second stage for the BOSS. You just watch the BOSS open the second stage, and just kill him in the first stage. The further you look at the protagonist, the more frustrated you are. Are you thinking about the plot? Why don't you just go and blow up the Inari Shrine? Go ahead and blow it up one by one. Since they are all being used by the spirit-killing organization, you don't need to worry about it so much. Why do you, a time traveler, care about so many things? First think of a way to kill the Inari God to get points. In the Star Familiar article, you can just kill all the people and monsters. This thing still needs to be considered. You can also let one person go. Being polluted is equivalent to points. If you don't kill, wait for the backstab? Forcibly reducing intelligence, even Samsung feels like it's giving you too much
Looks messy
Open a copy randomly without explaining something clearly. The writing skills almost caused the plot to collapse. The upgrade flow is the easiest way to connect stories together. Great writers write slowly like this. If you open dungeons randomly and write about your strength, you are going backwards. The plot is messy and the upgrade line is also messy. What do you want readers to read?
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Community(0)
Official(2)Scraped 8d ago
After it was released, it was still very bad. The main character was too girly.
It's fine in the front, but when you get stronger in the back, you don't think of ways to get stronger. You can also open the second stage for the BOSS. You just watch the BOSS open the second stage, and just kill him in the first stage. The further you look at the protagonist, the more frustrated you are. Are you thinking about the plot? Why don't you just go and blow up the Inari Shrine? Go ahead and blow it up one by one. Since they are all being used by the spirit-killing organization, you don't need to worry about it so much. Why do you, a time traveler, care about so many things? First think of a way to kill the Inari God to get points. In the Star Familiar article, you can just kill all the people and monsters. This thing still needs to be considered. You can also let one person go. Being polluted is equivalent to points. If you don't kill, wait for the backstab? Forcibly reducing intelligence, even Samsung feels like it's giving you too much
Looks messy
Open a copy randomly without explaining something clearly. The writing skills almost caused the plot to collapse. The upgrade flow is the easiest way to connect stories together. Great writers write slowly like this. If you open dungeons randomly and write about your strength, you are going backwards. The plot is messy and the upgrade line is also messy. What do you want readers to read?









