
I Recreate the Myth in Tokyo
by Bai Xin Ruyi
About This Novel
What the hell is being buried alive at the beginning? The unscrupulous people in this world have no martial virtue! Traveling through Tokyo, Li Sheng holds the list of gods and has the power to canonize gods. Are the requirements for canonization of a god very strict? Then give these unscrupulous people some color. The raging demon is not a disaster, it is a test I give you. Let me be the mastermind behind this world and let the myth reappear in the world! Thunder, rain and dew are all your grace! (Behind the scenes in Tokyo, spiritual energy revives)
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Official(5)Scraped 13d ago
This is the first time I want to give a book one star. It makes me sick. The main character is so happy to be the son of God in the back, but the back and front are all ruined, and the ending is a mess😎😐
666, the protagonist is a pure clown, being beaten from beginning to end
The latest chapter doesn't feel good. The protagonist accepts faith, and then pulls up all the myths in the world, and they are almost revived (Christ has done it, and this faith can be said to be the most powerful). What's going on behind the scenes? None of these belong to the protagonist, so they forcefully pull the boss.
Could the Yankees have gone too far?
As the title states, the Yankees in the author's story are overly strong, as if they could easily crush the protagonist's general if they were just a little more serious.
Very nice, at least I like it
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Official(5)Scraped 13d ago
This is the first time I want to give a book one star. It makes me sick. The main character is so happy to be the son of God in the back, but the back and front are all ruined, and the ending is a mess😎😐
666, the protagonist is a pure clown, being beaten from beginning to end
The latest chapter doesn't feel good. The protagonist accepts faith, and then pulls up all the myths in the world, and they are almost revived (Christ has done it, and this faith can be said to be the most powerful). What's going on behind the scenes? None of these belong to the protagonist, so they forcefully pull the boss.
Could the Yankees have gone too far?
As the title states, the Yankees in the author's story are overly strong, as if they could easily crush the protagonist's general if they were just a little more serious.
Very nice, at least I like it









