
Programmers in the Second Dimension
About This Novel
He was working overtime to catch up on the project, but when he woke up, the world line had changed. This place is completely different from the previous world. The only huge difference is the entertainment field. The three major migrant cartoons are still alive, but there are no interesting light novels; the animation field is still stuck in the cycle of useless cuteness after the emergence of masters, and there are few inspiring classics; the game industry is still the same as those big mountains, but some works no longer exist... Just when he was at a loss, many lovely girls came towards him. Mi Toma: Onii-chan~ Come play games with me~ Megumi Kato: Jiang Jun, what's going on with this BUG? Kasumigaoka Shiu: Who do you think you are talking to! Yinglili: Huh? Minors are not prohibited from drawing this, right? Μ's: Yujun, you are our tenth member! HTT: Hey, do you want to join our band? Shiina Mashiro: Please teach me about love. ... A talkative author, a slow-burning work, and above.
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Official(78)Scraped 6d ago
I don't understand, please let me know.
I've only read 4 chapters and I don't want to read anymore. I'm not here to criticize the author. I just want to ask the boss to clarify my doubts. I don't quite understand the author's thoughts. The protagonist has traveled through time. The protagonist is a dead otaku, a dead otaku in the second dimension. After time travel, I know the three major migrant workers comics, I know sao, I know the magic ban, the devil is bad, etc.,,,, Why doesn't the protagonist know that Doma Mi is a character in the anime? Is it because the fuck girl Xiaomi is not popular enough? If I were just a kid, it wouldn't be unusual for me to meet someone with the same name as in the anime despite the vastness of the world. But why didn't I recognize the author Kasumi Shiko when I met him while reading the novel? Okay, I can also make excuses for this, such as not taking the anime seriously or something like that. But why didn't you know that An Yirunya was an anime character when you met him? Is my 'method of developing a passerby heroine' not popular enough? Even so, when you read the light novel Fantasy Demon Sword Den, you should be aware of the anime (Eromanga-sensei), right? Okay, I understand. Eromanga-sensei isn't popular enough either, right? Obviously, I mentioned at the beginning of the novel that I am a two-dimensional otaku, I know a lot of anime, and I co-wrote you to travel to the past. Don't know anyone? Don't know the plot? To be honest, I think this kind of novel is really mindless. If you say you don't remember, then you don't remember anything. I just want to be a copywriter, and I don't remember anything I still remember, and I remember everything I shouldn't remember, right? Of course, if the author insists on going to "Passenger Heroine", "Gangwu Girl Xiaomi" and "Eromanga Teacher", they are not popular enough. If the protagonist hasn't watched these anime. Just pretend I didn't post this comment.
Let me tell you my personal thoughts. After reading almost 400 chapters, the first thought this book gave me was "I finally found another book similar to Throne or Kingdom." With this thought in mind, I patiently read on. The character creation is okay, but to be honest, I am quite disgusted with the behavior of the male protagonist. It gives me a feeling of hypocrisy, as if the protagonist is pretending to be stupid and only flirts without any response, giving all the female protagonists fantasy. Then what? I would like to ask the author, didn't you once say that you couldn't write about the harem? But do you know why many daily comics and manga are about harems? Compared with what the male protagonist is doing now and the future (?) Ending where he is destined to have only one female protagonist, isn't he just playing rogue and playing with other people's feelings? When you write down and repeat that name countless times, is she just a paper person in your heart who drives the plot and is played with by the male protagonist? Not to mention the suspected plot of giving away a girl (Ying Lili). It's best to thank the author for his words to accompany me through these boring days, and bid farewell.
This book is really rubbish
To be honest, I have never seen such a rubbish book. It's so rubbish that I still want to read the next chapter after reading one chapter. It's so damn rubbish.
Support the author in writing a harem. What is the difference between a two-dimensional harem and a salted fish (?Ò ? Ó?)
Is it a harem novel?
. . .
I am Qin Shihuang. I am not dead. I have taken the elixir of immortality. Let me tell you, I have 3,000 tons of gold and 3 million Qin soldiers sealed in Shaanxi. Now I only need 198 yuan to unblock it. As long as you give me money, on the day I unblock it, I will accept you as my godson and make you the prince! You have no joke
Youth is a lie and a sin. People who praise youth always deceive themselves and others. They actively utilize all resources in their environment. Even if you fail miserably, you will see it as proof of your youth. Carve a beautiful page in your memories. For example: when these people commit criminal acts such as stealing or fighting, they call it "youthful". When they fail an exam, they declare: "Exams are not just a place for studying." They hold up the guise of "youth". Whether it's basic common sense or social ethics, they can misinterpret it for you. In their eyes, lies, secrets, mistakes and failures are just the spices of youth. Not only that, they can also find their distinctive "personality" in their sins and failures. One's own failure is a normal part of youth, and the failure of others is not considered youth, but simply failure. In their view, only they are the real winners in life. Failure is proof of youth. Aren't those who can't make friends just stand at the peak of youth? Presumably those people would not agree with this statement. With all due respect, they are just a bunch of egoists. Therefore, what they did was deception, and deception, fraud, and lies should all be condemned. These people are the embodiment of evil. And these people also have a sinful name in society, "currently charging!" On the other hand, those who never praise youth are the true messengers of justice. And those "cash deposits" should be blown up gorgeously. This is the conclusion I came to.
Well, how should I put it? Saw more than 70 chapters
The subject matter is good and the setting is also very good, but you are involved in too many anime, and you have affairs with all the anime heroines, but you have no intention of letting it go. The male protagonist's personality also changes a lot. Are you going to play NTR? There have been many times where relationships have progressed with several female protagonists, and then some inexplicable and unrelated plots are suddenly inserted, and then there are plot interactions with the female characters again, as if the previous scenes have been completely forgotten. It's like when you're playing a game and you've just used the main quest to increase your favorability with the main NPCs, and suddenly your favorability has been reset to zero after an unrelated side quest.
Does the author have more to come?
Sigh~ I felt a little depressing after reading the plot. To be honest, this book should be one of the best-written light doujins I have ever read. I personally have never watched anime with passerby heroines, but I really experienced the warmth, hesitation, depression and anger later in the book. I am confused and relieved later, when did the author finish the rest~ I feel that there should be a lot of content later, the reconciliation between Hui and Eiri, the follow-up of sword and fate, the protagonist's senior year life, etc. I forgive the student party and can only silently offer a meager recommendation vote. I hope the author will come back and update as soon as possible~
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Official(78)Scraped 6d ago
I don't understand, please let me know.
I've only read 4 chapters and I don't want to read anymore. I'm not here to criticize the author. I just want to ask the boss to clarify my doubts. I don't quite understand the author's thoughts. The protagonist has traveled through time. The protagonist is a dead otaku, a dead otaku in the second dimension. After time travel, I know the three major migrant workers comics, I know sao, I know the magic ban, the devil is bad, etc.,,,, Why doesn't the protagonist know that Doma Mi is a character in the anime? Is it because the fuck girl Xiaomi is not popular enough? If I were just a kid, it wouldn't be unusual for me to meet someone with the same name as in the anime despite the vastness of the world. But why didn't I recognize the author Kasumi Shiko when I met him while reading the novel? Okay, I can also make excuses for this, such as not taking the anime seriously or something like that. But why didn't you know that An Yirunya was an anime character when you met him? Is my 'method of developing a passerby heroine' not popular enough? Even so, when you read the light novel Fantasy Demon Sword Den, you should be aware of the anime (Eromanga-sensei), right? Okay, I understand. Eromanga-sensei isn't popular enough either, right? Obviously, I mentioned at the beginning of the novel that I am a two-dimensional otaku, I know a lot of anime, and I co-wrote you to travel to the past. Don't know anyone? Don't know the plot? To be honest, I think this kind of novel is really mindless. If you say you don't remember, then you don't remember anything. I just want to be a copywriter, and I don't remember anything I still remember, and I remember everything I shouldn't remember, right? Of course, if the author insists on going to "Passenger Heroine", "Gangwu Girl Xiaomi" and "Eromanga Teacher", they are not popular enough. If the protagonist hasn't watched these anime. Just pretend I didn't post this comment.
Let me tell you my personal thoughts. After reading almost 400 chapters, the first thought this book gave me was "I finally found another book similar to Throne or Kingdom." With this thought in mind, I patiently read on. The character creation is okay, but to be honest, I am quite disgusted with the behavior of the male protagonist. It gives me a feeling of hypocrisy, as if the protagonist is pretending to be stupid and only flirts without any response, giving all the female protagonists fantasy. Then what? I would like to ask the author, didn't you once say that you couldn't write about the harem? But do you know why many daily comics and manga are about harems? Compared with what the male protagonist is doing now and the future (?) Ending where he is destined to have only one female protagonist, isn't he just playing rogue and playing with other people's feelings? When you write down and repeat that name countless times, is she just a paper person in your heart who drives the plot and is played with by the male protagonist? Not to mention the suspected plot of giving away a girl (Ying Lili). It's best to thank the author for his words to accompany me through these boring days, and bid farewell.
This book is really rubbish
To be honest, I have never seen such a rubbish book. It's so rubbish that I still want to read the next chapter after reading one chapter. It's so damn rubbish.
Support the author in writing a harem. What is the difference between a two-dimensional harem and a salted fish (?Ò ? Ó?)
Is it a harem novel?
. . .
I am Qin Shihuang. I am not dead. I have taken the elixir of immortality. Let me tell you, I have 3,000 tons of gold and 3 million Qin soldiers sealed in Shaanxi. Now I only need 198 yuan to unblock it. As long as you give me money, on the day I unblock it, I will accept you as my godson and make you the prince! You have no joke
Youth is a lie and a sin. People who praise youth always deceive themselves and others. They actively utilize all resources in their environment. Even if you fail miserably, you will see it as proof of your youth. Carve a beautiful page in your memories. For example: when these people commit criminal acts such as stealing or fighting, they call it "youthful". When they fail an exam, they declare: "Exams are not just a place for studying." They hold up the guise of "youth". Whether it's basic common sense or social ethics, they can misinterpret it for you. In their eyes, lies, secrets, mistakes and failures are just the spices of youth. Not only that, they can also find their distinctive "personality" in their sins and failures. One's own failure is a normal part of youth, and the failure of others is not considered youth, but simply failure. In their view, only they are the real winners in life. Failure is proof of youth. Aren't those who can't make friends just stand at the peak of youth? Presumably those people would not agree with this statement. With all due respect, they are just a bunch of egoists. Therefore, what they did was deception, and deception, fraud, and lies should all be condemned. These people are the embodiment of evil. And these people also have a sinful name in society, "currently charging!" On the other hand, those who never praise youth are the true messengers of justice. And those "cash deposits" should be blown up gorgeously. This is the conclusion I came to.
Well, how should I put it? Saw more than 70 chapters
The subject matter is good and the setting is also very good, but you are involved in too many anime, and you have affairs with all the anime heroines, but you have no intention of letting it go. The male protagonist's personality also changes a lot. Are you going to play NTR? There have been many times where relationships have progressed with several female protagonists, and then some inexplicable and unrelated plots are suddenly inserted, and then there are plot interactions with the female characters again, as if the previous scenes have been completely forgotten. It's like when you're playing a game and you've just used the main quest to increase your favorability with the main NPCs, and suddenly your favorability has been reset to zero after an unrelated side quest.
Does the author have more to come?
Sigh~ I felt a little depressing after reading the plot. To be honest, this book should be one of the best-written light doujins I have ever read. I personally have never watched anime with passerby heroines, but I really experienced the warmth, hesitation, depression and anger later in the book. I am confused and relieved later, when did the author finish the rest~ I feel that there should be a lot of content later, the reconciliation between Hui and Eiri, the follow-up of sword and fate, the protagonist's senior year life, etc. I forgive the student party and can only silently offer a meager recommendation vote. I hope the author will come back and update as soon as possible~
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The layout is huge and complex, the characters are vivid and vivid, and the author has superb text control ability. Very nice and interesting.




It's another daily show... But it's basically the story of a passerby heroine, with a little extra... The writing is okay, but a little wordy...




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