
Tokyo Literary Giant, Starting from Saving Girls
by Remove Dust
About This Novel
"In Japan, it is reasonable for a writer to have multiple female friends." The girl said. The familiar lady next door, the powerful editor, the intellectual beauty writer, and the contrasting cold doctor all nodded. Traveling through Tokyo in the post-bubble era, in order to save the girl and try to survive, Lin Qiushu was forced to embark on the path of a literary giant. Starting from "A Bowl of Soba Soba", it swept the Japanese literary world!
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Official(46)Scraped 2mo ago
A harem-style Japanese writer with good writing skills
In Tokyo after the rebirth of the bubble era, the handsome protagonist (premise) who fainted on the street was taken in by a kind-hearted beautiful girl whose father jumped off a building and whose mother fell ill. In order to save the beautiful girl, the protagonist becomes a Japanese literary giant. In Japan, writers have a very high status, and it is normal for writers to have many "female friends." The familiar lady next door is empty and lonely, the powerful royal sister edits the family and is discordant, the contrasting cold doctor is mentally ill, the young literary girl who is afraid of light is confused in her writing style... They are all waiting for the protagonist to save them.
This book is just like the ultimate enjoyment of a simple bad mouth. Although the heroines are all given away quickly, it cannot stand up to the author's writing skills. It does not give people the feeling of a cheap vase at all, especially the female doctor who is quick to give away the book for free. It really fits the contrast of "simple and extreme". Moreover, these descriptions, that is, the current big environmental issues, I didn't dare to imagine how big the scale would be before. They couldn't be about people who were born in cyan. It's too overwhelming. In addition, I still want to say that the relationship between father and daughter is overwhelming, and I feel guilty after getting married...
The writing skills are profound, the story is told eloquently, and each character is vivid. It's rare to see such a good book, and I hope to keep up this pace.
I have nothing to say about how awesome the author is (can you tell me which website the author transferred from? Don't get me wrong, I just want to see the author's previous works)
It's strange, I feel like there's nothing wrong with it, but I just can't seem to arouse my curiosity to continue reading.
Japanese light/bunchao multi-female protagonist: 81 points
Advantages (Features): The overall text is very warm. The highlight of the book is mainly in the text part. The daily life of several female protagonists and male protagonists is well depicted (note: there is basically no Shura field in this book). There is also some astringency. There is no big problem in the shaping of the male protagonist. It is a decent book. Disadvantages: The heroine's character is not too distinct, and a certain plot is repeatedly written in order to create a character (for example, repeatedly writing about insecurity and fear, etc.), But the problem is not too big. Summary: Recommended (to pass the time), it is more bland and more everyday than the campus day novel. Note: Purely subjective evaluation. (No long comment)
The biggest problem in the early stage is that the identity has not been resolved, which has made it very awkward. It seems that the first plot has never ended, which affects the enjoyment and drags on too long.
The writing is very good, although most of them were prostituted for free on QQ Reading. Please provide additional chapters.
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Official(46)Scraped 2mo ago
A harem-style Japanese writer with good writing skills
In Tokyo after the rebirth of the bubble era, the handsome protagonist (premise) who fainted on the street was taken in by a kind-hearted beautiful girl whose father jumped off a building and whose mother fell ill. In order to save the beautiful girl, the protagonist becomes a Japanese literary giant. In Japan, writers have a very high status, and it is normal for writers to have many "female friends." The familiar lady next door is empty and lonely, the powerful royal sister edits the family and is discordant, the contrasting cold doctor is mentally ill, the young literary girl who is afraid of light is confused in her writing style... They are all waiting for the protagonist to save them.
This book is just like the ultimate enjoyment of a simple bad mouth. Although the heroines are all given away quickly, it cannot stand up to the author's writing skills. It does not give people the feeling of a cheap vase at all, especially the female doctor who is quick to give away the book for free. It really fits the contrast of "simple and extreme". Moreover, these descriptions, that is, the current big environmental issues, I didn't dare to imagine how big the scale would be before. They couldn't be about people who were born in cyan. It's too overwhelming. In addition, I still want to say that the relationship between father and daughter is overwhelming, and I feel guilty after getting married...
The writing skills are profound, the story is told eloquently, and each character is vivid. It's rare to see such a good book, and I hope to keep up this pace.
I have nothing to say about how awesome the author is (can you tell me which website the author transferred from? Don't get me wrong, I just want to see the author's previous works)
It's strange, I feel like there's nothing wrong with it, but I just can't seem to arouse my curiosity to continue reading.
Japanese light/bunchao multi-female protagonist: 81 points
Advantages (Features): The overall text is very warm. The highlight of the book is mainly in the text part. The daily life of several female protagonists and male protagonists is well depicted (note: there is basically no Shura field in this book). There is also some astringency. There is no big problem in the shaping of the male protagonist. It is a decent book. Disadvantages: The heroine's character is not too distinct, and a certain plot is repeatedly written in order to create a character (for example, repeatedly writing about insecurity and fear, etc.), But the problem is not too big. Summary: Recommended (to pass the time), it is more bland and more everyday than the campus day novel. Note: Purely subjective evaluation. (No long comment)
The biggest problem in the early stage is that the identity has not been resolved, which has made it very awkward. It seems that the first plot has never ended, which affects the enjoyment and drags on too long.
The writing is very good, although most of them were prostituted for free on QQ Reading. Please provide additional chapters.
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[Background of the work]: Tokyo in the 1990s [Protagonist attributes]: Wenzhao Gong + daily life Emotional Line: Multiple heroines [Main plot]: The protagonist Lin Qiushu (formerly a Chinese teacher) traveled to Tokyo in 1994 (the sixth year of Heisei) and became a "black household" without identity and living on the streets. When he was dying in the cold winter, he was taken in by Natsukawa Sakura, a girl who ran an izakaya. In order to repay his kindness and solve his existential crisis, he discovered that the world was missing many masterpieces. He borrowed the name Natsukawa Sakura (pen name "Natsukawa Ichiyo") and made his debut with the classic short essay "A Bowl of Clear Soba Soba". The article quickly became popular because it fit the social sentiment of the post-bubble era. It was even read aloud by the Prime Minister on TV, completely reversing the debt dilemma of the heroine's family. Under the operation of Yujie editor Naoko Fukasawa, she successfully obtained a legal identity by taking advantage of the household registration chaos after the Great Hanshin Earthquake. Subsequently, works such as "Paradise Lost" were "released" one after another, sweeping literary awards such as the Naoki Award and establishing his status as a literary giant. This book has a high proportion of emotional lines, focusing on "Japanese literary romance". The overall writing style is more Japanese light novels, with delicate daily interactions.




Grain- Tokyo Bungao Gong, the love career is open at 2/8, love drives the plot, the main plot is to push women, the car is average, there are too many emotional scenes, so many that it affects the viewing experience, it is a pity that the writing part is obviously very good. The only advantage is that it doesn't contain ink and is a harem text, so you can still read it when you're bored.



















