
Tokyo, I Turn a Troubled Girl into an Idol
About This Novel
Traveling through the parallel world of Tokyo, 18-year-old Hanekawa Ryo awakens to the idol development system and becomes a partner with a troubled girl who has extremely high vocal talent but suffers from domestic violence and lives on the streets. In order to achieve financial freedom and pursue their music dreams, the two started from "Ghost Tokyo" and "Running to the Night", and then to "Loser", "Lemon", "Love Cycle" and "Little Love Song"... Sweep the neon music scene with a series of phenomenal pop songs with different styles! And many years later... The once sensitive and fragile girl has now stood on the Tokyo Dome stage where countless singers and stars admired her. She sparked countless crazes with her song "Idol", became popular in the industry, and created a generation of idol legends! The moment the last line of the lyrics "I love you is never false" fell, as a heart-throb idol, she suddenly turned around on the stage and looked at him behind her! ............ Single female protagonist, daily love + daily entertainment, relaxed. (Supplement: The heroine doesn't have much of a problem and is considered a normal person)
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Official(1)Scraped 4d ago
Brother, you are completely pretending to be Riqing. Your living habits and daily spoken language are all based on Chinese. It is not that Chinese is not good. The main reason why I think Riqing is much easier than China is that the life style of Riqing is much easier. Chinese love stories cannot express the same sense of relaxation as Riqing. I always feel that you are moving closer to the direction of Chinese literature, which is a bit out of scope.
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Official(1)Scraped 4d ago
Brother, you are completely pretending to be Riqing. Your living habits and daily spoken language are all based on Chinese. It is not that Chinese is not good. The main reason why I think Riqing is much easier than China is that the life style of Riqing is much easier. Chinese love stories cannot express the same sense of relaxation as Riqing. I always feel that you are moving closer to the direction of Chinese literature, which is a bit out of scope.









