
I'm in Tokyo, Number One on the Monster List
by That's Okay
About This Novel
There are two huge monuments standing above Tokyo, one is the Demon List and the other is the Demon Elimination List. Terumi Aoki, a sophomore at Dongming High School, an ordinary handsome boy from Tokyo and an unknown demon slayer. No one knows that he also has two other vests-- Number one on the demon elimination list, Aokigahara. Number one on the monster list, the world is weird. ... Five years ago, a big monster named Weirdness in the World appeared on the monster list, overwhelming thousands of monsters and appearing at the top of the list. Also five years ago, the mysterious demon slayer Aokigahara killed the second-ranked Dark Hell Demon God on the demon slayer list and jumped to the top of the demon slayer list. Everyone is guessing when Aokigahara will kill the top demon on the list. Terumi Aoki, who was slumped on the sofa and drinking ice cream: "Should I kill myself?"
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Ten or eight is not too many, nor is one hundred and eighty too many
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It's all the same old routine, and the protagonist is already invincible, so why don't you dare to say it? What about the demon-killing club? What about pretending to be pigs and eating tigers more than ten years ago is still used now? Aren't you afraid of being scolded to death? I really can't figure out why, the author, you use a background of invincible pretentiousness to write a protagonist who pretends to be a pig and eats the tiger, and is also deeply afraid that he will be killed if he is exposed.
Is this a harem affair?
Make up the number of words. Make up the number of words. Make up the number of words.
The subject matter is good, but can you please stop doing these old tricks, where you act like you are afraid of being discovered even though you are already invincible? And Chapter 12 is really convincing.
come on
After not updating for a few days, I thought I was going to the palace. . .
From the moment God appeared, it felt like it was written by a different person.
From the moment God appeared, it felt like it was written by a different person.
,,, haven't watched it yet
I feel like the protagonist is too indecisive
The protagonist's character is too speechless. If you don't like it, you just don't like it. Isn't that right?
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Official(25)Scraped 2mo ago
More heroines
Ten or eight is not too many, nor is one hundred and eighty too many
🐮
It's all the same old routine, and the protagonist is already invincible, so why don't you dare to say it? What about the demon-killing club? What about pretending to be pigs and eating tigers more than ten years ago is still used now? Aren't you afraid of being scolded to death? I really can't figure out why, the author, you use a background of invincible pretentiousness to write a protagonist who pretends to be a pig and eats the tiger, and is also deeply afraid that he will be killed if he is exposed.
Is this a harem affair?
Make up the number of words. Make up the number of words. Make up the number of words.
The subject matter is good, but can you please stop doing these old tricks, where you act like you are afraid of being discovered even though you are already invincible? And Chapter 12 is really convincing.
come on
After not updating for a few days, I thought I was going to the palace. . .
From the moment God appeared, it felt like it was written by a different person.
From the moment God appeared, it felt like it was written by a different person.
,,, haven't watched it yet
I feel like the protagonist is too indecisive
The protagonist's character is too speechless. If you don't like it, you just don't like it. Isn't that right?














