
I Placed Myself as a God in Tokyo
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Come to Tokyo in the parallel world of 2002. The seemingly peaceful world is not peaceful. I have no money, no girls, poor grades, and I can't survive any longer. I want to go back to my hometown in Hokkaido to grow potatoes? Fortunately, there is a placement system, so it becomes stronger every moment! ["School" is placed for 8 hours! [Stamina +2! [Charm +1! [Academic ability +7! ... [The "home" storage time is 16 hours! ["Cooking" proficiency +27! ["Hand-to-hand combat" proficiency +12! ... I, Ashiya Ryo, have come to this day all thanks to my own efforts. System, collect! ---------- If you are interested in the new book "Cthulhu Begins with the Priest", you can read it.
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[Keywords]: Japan, placement system, relaxed and refreshing writing [Overview]: The protagonist has access to the placement system. Through placement, he can improve attribute points such as academic ability and charm, and learn skills such as unarmed combat. After solving his own crisis, he will embark on the path of becoming stronger and becoming a god through placement. [Advantages]: The pace is lively, the language is relaxed and humorous, and the author is good at making jokes without being obtrusive. Because the plot scenes are full of visuals, it reads like watching a Japanese campus anime. Highly recommended to book lovers who like this genre. [Recommendation index (based on personal taste)]: ★★★★☆




Hay Can it become stronger just by placing it? See if I don't max out Black stockings! Monitor! Glasses! A very orthodox story about a pretentious high school student in Tokyo.




Although the light novel seedling has just begun, it has the potential to become a hit.




[Seedlings] Xian Miao's new book. It is still Tokyo with a supernatural background, but the setting of abilities is relatively unique. At the same time, the setting of the system's placement function is also very novel. The plot is complicated and confusing, which is very good.












