
Tokyo Unnatural Forensic Medicine
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After traveling through time, everything went wrong for Uesugi Soyuki. He was driven from the No. 1 Department of Surgery, which had a bright future, to the most tragic, most hopeless, most unpopular forensic pathology department with no money and no status. It seemed that he would be here for the rest of his life. The belated unnatural blessing finally arrived. Uesugi Munexue suddenly discovered that he couldn't see living people, but he could see dead people? The Forensic Immortal, the God of Autopsy, the Metropolitan Police Department's last line of defense, and a national treasure. Suicide, homicide, accidental death. Hand in hand, police station, Metropolitan Police Department. Physician, chief medical officer, distinguished professor. In a familiar yet unfamiliar Tokyo, a similar yet different parallel world, under a series of unique autopsies and dissections, Uesugi Soyuki monopolized the history of forensic science, and forensic science was divided into before his appearance and after his appearance. And those existences hidden in the real world also appeared one by one as he gradually discovered them. Hidden behind the curtain is both the indescribable horror and the truth that he is hard to pursue. "Go to Tokyo quickly and invite Patriarch Uesugi!" - The Great Mantra of the Police This book is also known as "It's a Little Cold in Tokyo" and "The Wolf of the Metropolitan Police"
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Official(9)Scraped 2d ago
There is a problem with the logic design
After reading several chapters, there is a problem with the logical design of your article. According to your idea, the protagonist's family is superior and wealthy, and he is a full-fledged rich second generation. However, from the beginning to the end, it gives me a feeling of having to eat without hardship, which is very awkward. The other one does not conform to the logic of reality. In real life It is true that some people do forensic medicine, but it is indeed a despised industry that deals with dead people all the time. To be honest, husbands and wives are very hostile to each other. Basically, no family like the protagonist is willing to do this. I know a female forensic doctor in real life who is 42 years old and no one wants it.
A bunch of meaningless words
I don't know what I'm thinking. I kept writing incomprehensible words in the first few chapters, and I even made the protagonist look like an angry young man. It's so frustrating.
If you watch rubbish games every day, what kind of book should you write?
Um, it didn't feel any better, so I cheated again. After reading the first few chapters, I wasted my time, and I was disgusted by cheating just to recharge. Fortunately, I didn't blindly book it. I thought it would be a suitable subject at first.
About the deceased telling me directly how he died
Thanks to members, four books a day are free for seven days Forensic doctor (strictly speaking, it should be a current investigation) + the second son of a famous family + the two heroines in the harem + supernatural Remember, the book is about supernatural forensics, so if you want to do forensics, don't read it and say there is no forensics. The souls of the dead directly tell you who the murderer was when they died, and there is even a death retrieval bug, so don't treat it as a forensic text. The crime-solving process is the only pillar of the Tokyo Metropolitan Police Department. There is very little written about the power struggle, otherwise it would be very interesting. Most of the supernatural part is about solving crimes, but you shoot the arrow first and then draw the target, which makes it a bit boring after watching too much There are two heroines in the harem, one political and one martial, one Bai Yueguang, one mixed-race master, one underage, and one young woman. I think there is the possibility of expansion. The author is a standard leg and foot control. I can only say that it looks good and I will read and write more. If you don't write about struggle, write more about the supernatural, and make the hook bigger, otherwise the plot will be monotonous and repetitive. Overall, it's still very beautiful (๑><๑)
Sometimes half of a chapter is a joke
In the new chapter, there are a bunch of incomprehensible game jokes and inexplicable key political jokes, and one chapter is all about the fact that Lao Mi's killing line is not serious. . .
I don't understand. If you don't want to continue writing Warhammer, maybe DND will do. Chaos Crown is still an eight-pointer, but this one is less than a six-pointer. There's nothing interesting about it.
I like Ereina very much, but it's a pity that she is a harem, so I abandoned her
Tokyo Unnatural Forensic Medicine
Come on, author, take good care of you. Why is this book classified as a light novel?
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Official(9)Scraped 2d ago
There is a problem with the logic design
After reading several chapters, there is a problem with the logical design of your article. According to your idea, the protagonist's family is superior and wealthy, and he is a full-fledged rich second generation. However, from the beginning to the end, it gives me a feeling of having to eat without hardship, which is very awkward. The other one does not conform to the logic of reality. In real life It is true that some people do forensic medicine, but it is indeed a despised industry that deals with dead people all the time. To be honest, husbands and wives are very hostile to each other. Basically, no family like the protagonist is willing to do this. I know a female forensic doctor in real life who is 42 years old and no one wants it.
A bunch of meaningless words
I don't know what I'm thinking. I kept writing incomprehensible words in the first few chapters, and I even made the protagonist look like an angry young man. It's so frustrating.
If you watch rubbish games every day, what kind of book should you write?
Um, it didn't feel any better, so I cheated again. After reading the first few chapters, I wasted my time, and I was disgusted by cheating just to recharge. Fortunately, I didn't blindly book it. I thought it would be a suitable subject at first.
About the deceased telling me directly how he died
Thanks to members, four books a day are free for seven days Forensic doctor (strictly speaking, it should be a current investigation) + the second son of a famous family + the two heroines in the harem + supernatural Remember, the book is about supernatural forensics, so if you want to do forensics, don't read it and say there is no forensics. The souls of the dead directly tell you who the murderer was when they died, and there is even a death retrieval bug, so don't treat it as a forensic text. The crime-solving process is the only pillar of the Tokyo Metropolitan Police Department. There is very little written about the power struggle, otherwise it would be very interesting. Most of the supernatural part is about solving crimes, but you shoot the arrow first and then draw the target, which makes it a bit boring after watching too much There are two heroines in the harem, one political and one martial, one Bai Yueguang, one mixed-race master, one underage, and one young woman. I think there is the possibility of expansion. The author is a standard leg and foot control. I can only say that it looks good and I will read and write more. If you don't write about struggle, write more about the supernatural, and make the hook bigger, otherwise the plot will be monotonous and repetitive. Overall, it's still very beautiful (๑><๑)
Sometimes half of a chapter is a joke
In the new chapter, there are a bunch of incomprehensible game jokes and inexplicable key political jokes, and one chapter is all about the fact that Lao Mi's killing line is not serious. . .
I don't understand. If you don't want to continue writing Warhammer, maybe DND will do. Chaos Crown is still an eight-pointer, but this one is less than a six-pointer. There's nothing interesting about it.
I like Ereina very much, but it's a pity that she is a harem, so I abandoned her
Tokyo Unnatural Forensic Medicine
Come on, author, take good care of you. Why is this book classified as a light novel?
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Overall score: 6.3 Category: Forensic Detective Introduction: Time traveler Uesugi Muneyuki was reduced from a surgical genius to a forensic pathology department. He unexpectedly gained the ability to communicate with the dead. He solved unnatural death cases in Tokyo and gradually uncovered the intertwined truth between the inside and outside of the world, becoming a police myth and academic legend. Settings: 6.0 Evaluation: The classic "Conversation with the Dead" goldfinger has a solid lower limit, but the protagonist's character is as twisted as expired sushi, and the Chinese identity and S-socks control XP are stiffly stitched together, as if the author is writing a diary of his fetishes at the dissection table. Plot: 6.0 Evaluation: The unit drama has obvious traces of assembly line production. The four-step cycle of autopsy-solving the case-pretending-acquiring a girl is comparable to the Tokyo subway timetable. The case design is like a convenience store rice ball - full of food but no surprises. The suspense of the main plot is like bath water, which becomes tepid in the later stages. Writing style: 7.0 Rating: The narrative rhythm is as smooth as the texture of stockings, but daily descriptions often fall into close-ups of foot control. The mix of professional terms and side-by-side metaphors is like mustard and cream, weird but addictive.




After traveling through time, everything went wrong for Uesugi Soyuki. He was driven from the No. 1 Department of Surgery, which had a bright future, to the most tragic, most hopeless, most unpopular forensic pathology department with no money and no status. It seemed that he would be here for the rest of his life. The belated unnatural blessing finally arrived. Uesugi Munexue suddenly discovered that he couldn't see living people, but he could see dead people? The Forensic Immortal, the God of Autopsy, the Metropolitan Police Department's last line of defense, and a national treasure. Suicide, homicide, accidental death. Hand in hand, police station, Metropolitan Police Department. Physician, chief medical officer, distinguished professor. In a familiar yet unfamiliar Tokyo, a similar yet different parallel world, under a series of unique autopsies and dissections, Uesugi Soyuki monopolized the history of forensic science, and forensic science was divided into before his appearance and after his appearance. And those existences hidden in the real world also appeared one by one as he gradually discovered them. Hidden behind the curtain is both the indescribable horror and the truth that he is hard to pursue. "Go to Tokyo and invite Patriarch Uesugi!" - The Great Mantra of the Police. This book is also known as "It's a Little Cold in Tokyo" and "The Wolf of the Metropolitan Police"




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Japanese city(?)🌟🌟🌟🌟🌟 Tip: Although it contains elements of an X detective drama, it is not a serious mystery novel. -------------------- So far, it is a work that has the quality of a Japanese drama, and the rhythm of the entire article is also very Japanese drama. The story unfolds in paragraphs one by one, and then the plots are gradually advanced with the main line. There is no very strong sense of urgency for the main line. After all, it is an urban literary genre. If you like Japanese dramas, when reading this work, you will form a picture in your mind very naturally and easily, and at the same time, you will feel that the characters, including the supporting characters, are more vivid. The relaxed writing style will dilute the depression of the detective drama and the discomfort of the detective's description when reading. It is a highly recommended novel. The following is non-public content (bushi), this is the emperor's book, you will see silk WA silk WA silk WA silk WA... Cough cough cough! This author has profound skills in describing certain contents, and he also has an admirable "detailed", "serious" and "passionate" attitude like a craftsman (bushi) So far, the prototype references for the female characters that have appeared are Mai Shiraishi, Minami Hamabe, and Erisa Ikeda.













