
Coming to Tokyo with Sharingan
About This Novel
Japan is reborn in a parallel world with the Sharingan. One of the three major pupil techniques, the Sharingan, can shine in the face of demons. "Evil monsters, surrender to this eye!" Osamu Hanekawa stared with the Mangekyo Sharingan. This is the day when a young man who was reborn as a high school student hunted monsters and subdued demons in the city with his Sharingan.
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Official(56)Scraped 16d ago
Tell me your opinion
First; it's the main character's cultivation method. I was impressed by how casual it was to come up with it. I use the Sharingan to see the spiritual energy and then absorb it directly. This is really speechless. Just find a place with abundant spiritual energy for a few years and you won't be invincible? Second, regarding Ninjutsu, Ninjutsu is chakra released from the body in a specific way. The seals are just for assistance. If you are particularly familiar with certain Ninjutsu, you don't need to use the seals. Otherwise, do you really think that the first generation just claps your hands and shouts to get what you want? Third: An ordinary person can form seals without any training. Even if they have not studied systematically how did you learn ninjutsu? In Naruto, it took a long time for Sasuke to successfully practice the fire ball, and he still achieved it with the guidance of someone. Fourth: Regarding the Eight-door Dunjia, I don't know how the protagonist was created. I just know it. It is very difficult to practice the Eight-door Dunjia, and it causes a lot of physical damage. Without the support of medicinal baths, it is not so high-intensity that it is useless.
about this book
Regarding this book, I am curious, author, have you read Naruto? Did you come to write this after reading other novels? The Rasengan has no attributes, you can practice it with chakra, and you can teach it to people. I don't object to teaching people, but can you teach anyone? Since anyone can teach it, why don't you make it public? There are too many flaws. When it comes time to teach that girl, I will give up. I will look at it again. If I really teach it, I will abandon the book.
My complaints about the author
To be honest, I doubt that the author has watched Naruto seriously. I believe the people in the comment area are the same as me. For example, the author didn't even understand the principle of the Rasengan at the beginning. There is also the Raikiri and Chidori. You have to rely on the Sharingan to use them. You haven't even understood the principle, brother, so I doubt that the author has watched Naruto or not. I said I only watched those short videos. In the end, the content is good, but some characters are particularly disgusting. As for why I gave it three stars, because the two missing stars are because of the author's understanding of ninjutsu, which is too insulting to Naruto. Also, it would be better if I only wrote about the Sharingan and so on. There is no need for those ninjutsu. After all, there are some ninjutsu in the later period that can really cause large-scale damage.
That Kojima Miko is really annoying and annoying
Hate
That Kojima Miko is really annoying
Too poisonous, too poisonous,
I was addicted to the previous point. It's okay if you don't write rigorously about cultivation. There is no need to be so serious when reading novels. It's okay to have fun, but Pig's Foot is just like a psycho. Let's just say that the little brother has been helping. Pig's Foot is like a nanny and he knows that he is weak. Except for Wanhuatong, he can't even defeat a big demon. But I haven't seen anyone who has practiced since I came to Tokyo. I have been with those girls
This book is good, but Miko Kojima is so disgusting
Summarize
How should I put it, I actually just stumbled across this book by chance, and then I caught up to the end. There are some comments that make me feel a little speechless. There's not much to say. I'm not very rigid about Naruto and anime. I'm creative and deviate a little from anime, which is quite attractive to me. As for the so-called poisonous points, I don't think they really count. The Akatsuki organization just copied it and so on. I think this is a point of interest. I actually don't like Akatsuki either, so there's no harm in writing it like this. At first I thought there were multiple female protagonists, but later on the plot also suited my taste. I don't know if the author will write about those female characters later on. I wasn't happy with the plot about accepting a disciple at the beginning, but it was corrected later on, and I didn't teach people ninjutsu, and the main character was also portrayed. This can be considered a foreshadowing. There are few connections, and there are differences in the ways and industries. There's no problem Let's talk about Naruto's dream. I think this is quite interesting, and Misa's foreshadowing is also heavy. I'm a little skeptical about opening the door to another dimension. Let's see what the author writes. Besides, I'm just a reader and don't want to pay attention to anything. Is the book good enough? I don't know about the writing style, but it's pretty good. I just read novels to relax, so why do I pay so much attention? Finally, I think this book is worth reading and I will continue to read it. Of course, it would be a pity if it collapsed. After all, it is difficult for me to find a book that suits my appetite. Although it's a bit niche and a bit disappointing, I still like it very much. I also like it, it's the first time I've written such a long one.
I finally know why so many people scold you, and why so many people say yes! !
Ninjutsu can be used just by knowing the hand gestures, but it can be used directly without practice? How casual are you? ! ! And you don't even know how to operate the Eight Gate Dunjia? It's never mentioned in the anime, how do you know? How do you know that many ninjutsu don't mention hand gestures? Did you check it online? You didn't even learn the three body arts and just started to play fireball? You are going to poison us old bookworms to death! !
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Official(56)Scraped 16d ago
Tell me your opinion
First; it's the main character's cultivation method. I was impressed by how casual it was to come up with it. I use the Sharingan to see the spiritual energy and then absorb it directly. This is really speechless. Just find a place with abundant spiritual energy for a few years and you won't be invincible? Second, regarding Ninjutsu, Ninjutsu is chakra released from the body in a specific way. The seals are just for assistance. If you are particularly familiar with certain Ninjutsu, you don't need to use the seals. Otherwise, do you really think that the first generation just claps your hands and shouts to get what you want? Third: An ordinary person can form seals without any training. Even if they have not studied systematically how did you learn ninjutsu? In Naruto, it took a long time for Sasuke to successfully practice the fire ball, and he still achieved it with the guidance of someone. Fourth: Regarding the Eight-door Dunjia, I don't know how the protagonist was created. I just know it. It is very difficult to practice the Eight-door Dunjia, and it causes a lot of physical damage. Without the support of medicinal baths, it is not so high-intensity that it is useless.
about this book
Regarding this book, I am curious, author, have you read Naruto? Did you come to write this after reading other novels? The Rasengan has no attributes, you can practice it with chakra, and you can teach it to people. I don't object to teaching people, but can you teach anyone? Since anyone can teach it, why don't you make it public? There are too many flaws. When it comes time to teach that girl, I will give up. I will look at it again. If I really teach it, I will abandon the book.
My complaints about the author
To be honest, I doubt that the author has watched Naruto seriously. I believe the people in the comment area are the same as me. For example, the author didn't even understand the principle of the Rasengan at the beginning. There is also the Raikiri and Chidori. You have to rely on the Sharingan to use them. You haven't even understood the principle, brother, so I doubt that the author has watched Naruto or not. I said I only watched those short videos. In the end, the content is good, but some characters are particularly disgusting. As for why I gave it three stars, because the two missing stars are because of the author's understanding of ninjutsu, which is too insulting to Naruto. Also, it would be better if I only wrote about the Sharingan and so on. There is no need for those ninjutsu. After all, there are some ninjutsu in the later period that can really cause large-scale damage.
That Kojima Miko is really annoying and annoying
Hate
That Kojima Miko is really annoying
Too poisonous, too poisonous,
I was addicted to the previous point. It's okay if you don't write rigorously about cultivation. There is no need to be so serious when reading novels. It's okay to have fun, but Pig's Foot is just like a psycho. Let's just say that the little brother has been helping. Pig's Foot is like a nanny and he knows that he is weak. Except for Wanhuatong, he can't even defeat a big demon. But I haven't seen anyone who has practiced since I came to Tokyo. I have been with those girls
This book is good, but Miko Kojima is so disgusting
Summarize
How should I put it, I actually just stumbled across this book by chance, and then I caught up to the end. There are some comments that make me feel a little speechless. There's not much to say. I'm not very rigid about Naruto and anime. I'm creative and deviate a little from anime, which is quite attractive to me. As for the so-called poisonous points, I don't think they really count. The Akatsuki organization just copied it and so on. I think this is a point of interest. I actually don't like Akatsuki either, so there's no harm in writing it like this. At first I thought there were multiple female protagonists, but later on the plot also suited my taste. I don't know if the author will write about those female characters later on. I wasn't happy with the plot about accepting a disciple at the beginning, but it was corrected later on, and I didn't teach people ninjutsu, and the main character was also portrayed. This can be considered a foreshadowing. There are few connections, and there are differences in the ways and industries. There's no problem Let's talk about Naruto's dream. I think this is quite interesting, and Misa's foreshadowing is also heavy. I'm a little skeptical about opening the door to another dimension. Let's see what the author writes. Besides, I'm just a reader and don't want to pay attention to anything. Is the book good enough? I don't know about the writing style, but it's pretty good. I just read novels to relax, so why do I pay so much attention? Finally, I think this book is worth reading and I will continue to read it. Of course, it would be a pity if it collapsed. After all, it is difficult for me to find a book that suits my appetite. Although it's a bit niche and a bit disappointing, I still like it very much. I also like it, it's the first time I've written such a long one.
I finally know why so many people scold you, and why so many people say yes! !
Ninjutsu can be used just by knowing the hand gestures, but it can be used directly without practice? How casual are you? ! ! And you don't even know how to operate the Eight Gate Dunjia? It's never mentioned in the anime, how do you know? How do you know that many ninjutsu don't mention hand gestures? Did you check it online? You didn't even learn the three body arts and just started to play fireball? You are going to poison us old bookworms to death! !



























