
The Rise of the Mental Monkey
by Bald Saint
About This Novel
"Meow Nei ~ Meow Nei ~ Meow Nei ~" If you feel the magic sound enters your head, then congratulations, inner demon +1. If you have no fluctuations, congratulations, your inner demon resistance +1. Note: Never try to understand the meaning of 'meow', this is not something a macho man should understand. ... Everything starts when the inner demon known as the 'worst student in the history of the inner demon world' officially embarks on the road to internship.
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Official(19)Scraped 20d ago
So great
Chinese: I want to be in the hot comments Traditional Chinese: I want to be in the hot comments Classical Chinese: I want to be popular English: I want to go to the forwardest Portuguese: Preciso de Oujd Japanese: Japanese Swedish: jag måste på serier Thai: ฉันต้องการทบทวนร้อน Greek: Θέλωναστονδικαστή.
It's not a criticism, it's just a comment. (・᷆ω・᷇)×No arrogance×
I have never understood what the protagonist's criteria are for extracting negative energy and positive energy? Does the positive and negative energy caused by the protagonist's intervention belong to him, or does it belong to him only if someone generates positive and negative energy towards the protagonist. I think the first option is more likely. Also, the resentment caused by people's death is negative energy, so why should the protagonist be a messenger of justice as long as he kills? To uphold what he thinks is justice.
Hey hey hey hey
Hey hey hey hey hey hey hey hey hey hey
When I first clicked in, it showed that it was removed from the shelves.
Goodbye boredom and sickness!
I am very unfavorable. I read this book
No brain flow, you can still read the previous chapter, and the map in Chapter 3 is OK if you don't have a brain cut.
After reading three hundred chapters, the third host supporting character is too poisonous to bear. The pretense is too blunt. If you can't write it, just change the map. Anyway, my interest in this book has completely exploded. It's really me. The host is a retard, the inner demon is also a retard, and the villain forces the retard.
. . . The protagonist is mentally immature and acts like a child
Thanks
Thank you for your novel, I realized what life and death are, existence and non-being, beginning and end.
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Official(19)Scraped 20d ago
So great
Chinese: I want to be in the hot comments Traditional Chinese: I want to be in the hot comments Classical Chinese: I want to be popular English: I want to go to the forwardest Portuguese: Preciso de Oujd Japanese: Japanese Swedish: jag måste på serier Thai: ฉันต้องการทบทวนร้อน Greek: Θέλωναστονδικαστή.
It's not a criticism, it's just a comment. (・᷆ω・᷇)×No arrogance×
I have never understood what the protagonist's criteria are for extracting negative energy and positive energy? Does the positive and negative energy caused by the protagonist's intervention belong to him, or does it belong to him only if someone generates positive and negative energy towards the protagonist. I think the first option is more likely. Also, the resentment caused by people's death is negative energy, so why should the protagonist be a messenger of justice as long as he kills? To uphold what he thinks is justice.
Hey hey hey hey
Hey hey hey hey hey hey hey hey hey hey
When I first clicked in, it showed that it was removed from the shelves.
Goodbye boredom and sickness!
I am very unfavorable. I read this book
No brain flow, you can still read the previous chapter, and the map in Chapter 3 is OK if you don't have a brain cut.
After reading three hundred chapters, the third host supporting character is too poisonous to bear. The pretense is too blunt. If you can't write it, just change the map. Anyway, my interest in this book has completely exploded. It's really me. The host is a retard, the inner demon is also a retard, and the villain forces the retard.
. . . The protagonist is mentally immature and acts like a child
Thanks
Thank you for your novel, I realized what life and death are, existence and non-being, beginning and end.
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