
Temporary Guardian
by Sea walker
About This Novel
The protagonist is entrusted by a former friend to go to Japan to take care of a thirteen-year-old girl! Although the little girl has an awkward personality and is extremely unpleasant, it is still a very simple matter - she is just looking after the child for one month, so it is not difficult. However, as all kinds of strange things happened, the protagonist never expected that just as a temporary guardian, he would be involved in a catastrophe that happened 65 million years ago. Life is full of surprises! Discussion group: [173515690]
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Official(40)Scraped 20d ago
Damn, I keep hinting how awesome I am. As a result, he hurt himself when dealing with a small dispute. Poison point. Farewell
Japanese? ? ? Protagonist Cao Lao
Thoughts after reading
1. This book is good, it's my favorite type, and the author's style is very in line with my taste. 2. The plot advances a bit fast. It was okay in the early stage, but in the middle and later stages, you can see that the author is speeding up the plot. 3. The heroine's character is well described, but I still want to see more of her daily bickering with the hero. The poisonous points that I personally think are a bit poisonous: 1. The relationship between Nishikujo and the male protagonist is okay, but having a child is more toxic. Fortunately, the author finished the plot quickly, otherwise I would think that the author would not know how to deal with this part if he continued writing it. 2. It is actually not good for me to end with the heroine finally falling in love with the hero. After all, the whole novel gave me the feeling that the two people have more of a father-daughter relationship. Although the author hinted to readers many times in the middle and late stages with supporting characters that he intended to write this way, I still think it is best for the heroine and the hero to end with a father-daughter relationship. Not to mention that there is a "she" at the end, which in my opinion is the most poisonous point in the book.
I can't imagine what the splayed eyebrows look like.
The writing style is very good. I have read it several times. Do you have any recommendations for similar novels?
It is indeed different from those books where the person who kills the Dou will kill the Dou King and become an emperor after a few hundred chapters.
I think this is like a real novel, a story that is completely written.
I actually saw it a long time ago
Judging from Absolute Ichiban's running over, the opening looks like I've seen it there. . . I didn't expect that I had read this book before. . As expected, I still don't care too much about the author.
Oh, finally a new book is out. How many thousand words does the author plan to write in this book? Collect it for now and look at it when you get fatter.
People suffer less and are embarrassed! ! !
The writing is good, delicate and humorous, a top-quality work, keep up the hard work
Is the author Japanese? I seem to understand Japanese culture and society very well and learned a lot.
A little confused
I suddenly became suspenseful halfway through watching it. I was dumbfounded. The author had too many foreshadowings. I could basically see the subsequent plot. When the kidnapping case came up, I realized something was wrong. Uesugi Kousuke and the girls don't look like good people.
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Official(40)Scraped 20d ago
Damn, I keep hinting how awesome I am. As a result, he hurt himself when dealing with a small dispute. Poison point. Farewell
Japanese? ? ? Protagonist Cao Lao
Thoughts after reading
1. This book is good, it's my favorite type, and the author's style is very in line with my taste. 2. The plot advances a bit fast. It was okay in the early stage, but in the middle and later stages, you can see that the author is speeding up the plot. 3. The heroine's character is well described, but I still want to see more of her daily bickering with the hero. The poisonous points that I personally think are a bit poisonous: 1. The relationship between Nishikujo and the male protagonist is okay, but having a child is more toxic. Fortunately, the author finished the plot quickly, otherwise I would think that the author would not know how to deal with this part if he continued writing it. 2. It is actually not good for me to end with the heroine finally falling in love with the hero. After all, the whole novel gave me the feeling that the two people have more of a father-daughter relationship. Although the author hinted to readers many times in the middle and late stages with supporting characters that he intended to write this way, I still think it is best for the heroine and the hero to end with a father-daughter relationship. Not to mention that there is a "she" at the end, which in my opinion is the most poisonous point in the book.
I can't imagine what the splayed eyebrows look like.
The writing style is very good. I have read it several times. Do you have any recommendations for similar novels?
It is indeed different from those books where the person who kills the Dou will kill the Dou King and become an emperor after a few hundred chapters.
I think this is like a real novel, a story that is completely written.
I actually saw it a long time ago
Judging from Absolute Ichiban's running over, the opening looks like I've seen it there. . . I didn't expect that I had read this book before. . As expected, I still don't care too much about the author.
Oh, finally a new book is out. How many thousand words does the author plan to write in this book? Collect it for now and look at it when you get fatter.
People suffer less and are embarrassed! ! !
The writing is good, delicate and humorous, a top-quality work, keep up the hard work
Is the author Japanese? I seem to understand Japanese culture and society very well and learned a lot.
A little confused
I suddenly became suspenseful halfway through watching it. I was dumbfounded. The author had too many foreshadowings. I could basically see the subsequent plot. When the kidnapping case came up, I realized something was wrong. Uesugi Kousuke and the girls don't look like good people.
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