
Tokyo: I'm Obsessed with a Villain
About This Novel
Tokyo+Love+Fight+Daily+Egg Pain+Youth+Wits --------------- If life is like meeting each other... Looking back again... It's not the past. Osamu Hiyama, a junior high school student living in Nagoya, spends his days in melancholy. At only thirteen years old, facing the current situation of life, he could only shake his head and lament the helplessness of life. In an ordinary city, he spent the boring years of being inconspicuous and drifting with the crowd. At the same time, he had no thought of changing. Until one day, a fateful encounter in the vast sea of people. Zaibatsu, clubs, conspiracy, love, rainy days, Kyoto... At some point, he regained his love and courage. However, the story stopped abruptly that night in Kyoto. The encounter between young people will eventually turn into the scars of memories. "How lucky that we missed each other." "It's so unfortunate that we once knew each other." One year later. The "boring adult" came to Tokyo to start a new life. The gears of fate also began to turn again.
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Official(4)Scraped 6d ago
All eyes are on me!
I have something to announce------ You are all my wings! I love you~mua~~
Explain carefully!
Being a female protagonist does not mean that she must have a relationship with the male protagonist. . . It's just that her role is very important, just like the heroine does not necessarily have a romantic relationship with the hero. . . Take Chizuru Kambe, a woman who affects almost all plots, if she can't be the heroine, then whose role can be the heroine? As for whether the protagonist will fall in love with the girls from the alien department. . . This is not certain!
It's beautiful, I love reading it, it's a very good book
Is this serious everyday writing?
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Community(0)
Official(4)Scraped 6d ago
All eyes are on me!
I have something to announce------ You are all my wings! I love you~mua~~
Explain carefully!
Being a female protagonist does not mean that she must have a relationship with the male protagonist. . . It's just that her role is very important, just like the heroine does not necessarily have a romantic relationship with the hero. . . Take Chizuru Kambe, a woman who affects almost all plots, if she can't be the heroine, then whose role can be the heroine? As for whether the protagonist will fall in love with the girls from the alien department. . . This is not certain!
It's beautiful, I love reading it, it's a very good book
Is this serious everyday writing?









