
My Life of Exorcism in Japan
by Mysterious
About This Novel
"Did you hear that? The screams from the old gymnasium." I know because I was there. ......... Crows passed by in the dark night, and black cats walked through the shadows. And the man in black helps some lost people or spirits, a little help...
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Official(18)Scraped 21d ago
It's fine in the front, but it's getting more and more toxic in the back. 😒
Saki's father sold her. If she hadn't been the protagonist, she would have been insulted and led a life worse than death. The protagonist not only taught her how to practice, but also recognized her as his sister. She actually wanted to go back to find her father. After his father sold her, he sold her to a child from the same village, took drugs, and was a scumbag. After doing these things, there was no punishment at all, and he was given money for living expenses every month. I really can't understand it. [Emot=default,28/]
Read the text.
Four points is because most of the poisonous points I watched were in the female supporting characters (I think). The first time I felt that I gave up the book was when Toru killed the level 3 wraith (the protagonist's own classification of 1.2. Also in Chapter 250 or so, the eldest lady of the gang originally killed the resentful spirit, took away the talisman, called the emergency number, called the police or something, and then left, but why not just scare her to tears and comfort her? He also said his name and let her look at his face (quite a sense of intelligence reduction). She was still thinking that the other party would not be able to find her anyway, so I was immediately confused. Is this for the purpose of intelligence reduction in the subsequent plot? ? ? Then there's nothing else. If you don't know how to write about the interaction between the protagonist and the girl, you can write less about it. Well, that's it, I gave up anyway (my own opinion. If you don't like it, don't comment. Thanks).
Japan
Ahhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhh.
If you are an old bookworm and are interested in this kind of subject, you can try reading it.
I thought I'd make a few comments, but I haven't read too much so far. The protagonist is a bit naive, and the author's writing style is a bit green. I hope the author can work hard
It's better not to have things created out of thin air by the system. It's better to instill in you the manufacturing methods.
fine
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Official(18)Scraped 21d ago
It's fine in the front, but it's getting more and more toxic in the back. 😒
Saki's father sold her. If she hadn't been the protagonist, she would have been insulted and led a life worse than death. The protagonist not only taught her how to practice, but also recognized her as his sister. She actually wanted to go back to find her father. After his father sold her, he sold her to a child from the same village, took drugs, and was a scumbag. After doing these things, there was no punishment at all, and he was given money for living expenses every month. I really can't understand it. [Emot=default,28/]
Read the text.
Four points is because most of the poisonous points I watched were in the female supporting characters (I think). The first time I felt that I gave up the book was when Toru killed the level 3 wraith (the protagonist's own classification of 1.2. Also in Chapter 250 or so, the eldest lady of the gang originally killed the resentful spirit, took away the talisman, called the emergency number, called the police or something, and then left, but why not just scare her to tears and comfort her? He also said his name and let her look at his face (quite a sense of intelligence reduction). She was still thinking that the other party would not be able to find her anyway, so I was immediately confused. Is this for the purpose of intelligence reduction in the subsequent plot? ? ? Then there's nothing else. If you don't know how to write about the interaction between the protagonist and the girl, you can write less about it. Well, that's it, I gave up anyway (my own opinion. If you don't like it, don't comment. Thanks).
Japan
Ahhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhh.
If you are an old bookworm and are interested in this kind of subject, you can try reading it.
I thought I'd make a few comments, but I haven't read too much so far. The protagonist is a bit naive, and the author's writing style is a bit green. I hope the author can work hard
It's better not to have things created out of thin air by the system. It's better to instill in you the manufacturing methods.
fine
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