
I'm Looking for My Dream Girlfriend in Tokyo
by The Fish-catching Monster Does Not Touch The Fish
About This Novel
[Looking for a girlfriend game, I wish you to reach the top of your life] [You will direct "you" to live another life in a dream that is different from reality] ["She" and you are connected in reality; "Her" face will be covered; "She" and your dream have a future track] [You need to guess "her" real identity based on her behavior in the dream] [After guessing the identity correctly, "her" skills will be extracted and grafted onto the player] [Special note: Don't overdo the game, reality is more important] [This game will not have any impact on reality, and the consequences of reality will be borne by the player] ... Fujiwara Yu, after coming to the island country, his parents divorced and he had an inexplicable obsession with learning. Relying on his own efforts, he was admitted to Tokyo University of Higher Education. The schools are full of geniuses, and hard work is worthless. Hard work can't match talent, but he has a girlfriend-finding game! "As long as the woman in my dream is strong enough, I can become the king of the world!" - Yu Fujiwara.
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Official(8)Scraped 23d ago
Is this a time traveler?
Even a normal person wouldn't be so smart and stupid, right? The protagonist seems to be teasing the readers, or the author is teasing your readers. The answer is already in front of you, but the protagonist turns a blind eye or pretends to be confused. What makes the protagonist unwilling to try and make a mistake even though he has three chances? Is it because of his sister? Is it because the author wants to make readers crazy, angry, and cursed, and then wants to hit you along the Internet cable, but he can't do anything about your weird emotions? 😌
There is nothing wrong with the setting of the male protagonist. Is it effective to study without sleep for the first three days? ? Shouldn't the male protagonist's IQ be so low in his freshman year? He has no idea about his talent and can make money just by studying? If you work too hard and can't get a scholarship, you might as well go work
It's okay to doubt once, but it's a problem if you doubt multiple times. Anyway, there are three chances. The only person currently corresponding is his sister. What's the harm in taking a guess? It's not a good idea to keep being there forcibly suppressing your intelligence.
This male protagonist is minting coins. Why is he so good? You can't fill it in casually. You only know a few people anyway.
Even if there are points that I appreciate, I still can't give it a high score.
Because it's too slow and drawn out, dozens of chapters with one female protagonist are all about her. Other people's roles are negligible, which results in no sense of novelty. My suggestion is not to put in one vegetable at a time and eat it for more than ten days, just like stir-fry. The protagonist keeps dragging himself away from thinking about who she really is, never trying to answer. Have you simulated it ten times? I felt great the first three times, but the next few times I just used simulation to move the sweet routine from the late stage to the early stage. Almost meaningless. This can indeed deepen the charm of the heroine and the depth of the character, but the problem is that the plot does not advance.
The only thing that makes this book different
The reason is that the male protagonist will write a good book based on the strong emotions brought about by the results of each intense simulation life. This is novel and reasonable.
It's tasteless to eat, it's a pity to throw it away, it's sad, it's sad.
The writing was okay, but it was forced to lower the wits and drag out the plot. Apart from the difficulty of guessing life and death, I think the writing was pretty good in other parts.
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Community(0)
Official(8)Scraped 23d ago
Is this a time traveler?
Even a normal person wouldn't be so smart and stupid, right? The protagonist seems to be teasing the readers, or the author is teasing your readers. The answer is already in front of you, but the protagonist turns a blind eye or pretends to be confused. What makes the protagonist unwilling to try and make a mistake even though he has three chances? Is it because of his sister? Is it because the author wants to make readers crazy, angry, and cursed, and then wants to hit you along the Internet cable, but he can't do anything about your weird emotions? 😌
There is nothing wrong with the setting of the male protagonist. Is it effective to study without sleep for the first three days? ? Shouldn't the male protagonist's IQ be so low in his freshman year? He has no idea about his talent and can make money just by studying? If you work too hard and can't get a scholarship, you might as well go work
It's okay to doubt once, but it's a problem if you doubt multiple times. Anyway, there are three chances. The only person currently corresponding is his sister. What's the harm in taking a guess? It's not a good idea to keep being there forcibly suppressing your intelligence.
This male protagonist is minting coins. Why is he so good? You can't fill it in casually. You only know a few people anyway.
Even if there are points that I appreciate, I still can't give it a high score.
Because it's too slow and drawn out, dozens of chapters with one female protagonist are all about her. Other people's roles are negligible, which results in no sense of novelty. My suggestion is not to put in one vegetable at a time and eat it for more than ten days, just like stir-fry. The protagonist keeps dragging himself away from thinking about who she really is, never trying to answer. Have you simulated it ten times? I felt great the first three times, but the next few times I just used simulation to move the sweet routine from the late stage to the early stage. Almost meaningless. This can indeed deepen the charm of the heroine and the depth of the character, but the problem is that the plot does not advance.
The only thing that makes this book different
The reason is that the male protagonist will write a good book based on the strong emotions brought about by the results of each intense simulation life. This is novel and reasonable.
It's tasteless to eat, it's a pity to throw it away, it's sad, it's sad.
The writing was okay, but it was forced to lower the wits and drag out the plot. Apart from the difficulty of guessing life and death, I think the writing was pretty good in other parts.













