
I Plant a Sacred Tree in Tokyo
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I am the mastermind behind the scenes. Travel through the parallel world of Tokyo and obtain a world sacred tree seed. Qiu Riyu refused at first. If you ask me to plant trees, I will plant trees. Where does the time traveler put his face? Sacred Tree: May you gain immortality! It's not like we can't think about it~~
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Official(86)Scraped 2d ago
There are two genres: behind-the-scenes flow and front-of-people sanctification. There is nothing wrong with choosing one of the two schools. If you have to write about behind-the-scenes flow, you want to show yourself as a saint in front of others. In that case, why not show your cards directly and train each Chaofan as his subordinates?
It's okay in the early stage, but in the middle and late stages, you'll just copy some anime characters and plots. There is no innovation at all, just patchwork. If he could sew it, it would be fine, but what he sewed was a mess.
My evaluation is a mess💩. There is no main line. The protagonist is almost a marginal character. He is just a supporting role for the audience. He has no sense of existence. It will not affect the viewing if you skip it. The whole process is broken. The combat power system is messy. There are also some brainless female characters interspersed. They also want to play orthopedics. It is purely poisonous and deceives readers into poisoning.
Overall, it's similar to what I've seen in Tokyo Behind the Scenes before.
I spent 4 yuan myself and paid to read more than 70 chapters. Overall, the one or two minor points before paying are harmless. For example, what many people complained about earlier was that the male protagonist had to pretend to prophesy and then reveal that he was unusual (although the girl's stepmother was given a spell that could not reveal the secret, but it was really inexplicable). The male protagonist could obviously do it secretly without any risk, so he had to say it out and pretend, and then took all kinds of insurance to prevent the risks caused by this pretense from being revealed. . . Then in the later part, the male protagonist is exposed in Chapter 70. So sloppy. . . . . . A common problem in this behind-the-scenes story is that you have brought about the extraordinary in this world, and all the extraordinary power comes from the male protagonist. You still have to go to class normally and worry about things, and then because the male protagonist is careful to go out and take fingerprints when he goes to school, but because there are no fingerprints on the things the male protagonist touches, a woman discovers her secret. Then asking the male protagonist what to do, it's just very annoying. I'm not talking about how the male protagonist behaved after being discovered, but the way he was discovered. Who the hell is a normal person in school and has nothing to do to remove his fingerprints😦 Isn't this the three hundred taels of silver that are not available here? When the male protagonist used the vest to do bad things, you said it was good to remove the fingerprints. You live a normal life in school, why are you removing your fingerprints? . . . . But it's actually not bad at the end, and the male protagonist's treatment didn't make readers angry. . . Overall it's worth looking forward to
This author makes Xiao Xiao look disgusting. Can't you make some likable characters? Will An Yilun and these turtle dances be brought out as the protagonist next?
The book is very good, but the protagonist's behavior of wanting to cause trouble behind the scenes while also wanting to show off in front of others is a case of split personality.
The front part is okay, but the back part makes me want to sleep.
After seeing Chapter 244 of Coming Out of the Land of the Sea Ninja, it felt very lagging. Wouldn't it allow people to develop on their own? It's too boring to act by yourself all the time, and it's too speechless to have to end up with the demon sword and the like by yourself. . . . .
Many people don't understand the power of nuclear bombs. Let me educate you on this. Most are exaggerated. The typical example is the Tsar. In terms of energy, Xiaodi revealed that he is more than 100 times more powerful than the Tsar. Even regardless of the energy, the explosion range of Xiaodi is larger than that of a nuclear bomb, because a lot of the energy he exposed is diffused upward, causing most of the energy to be wasted, but the range is still a radius of 10 kilometers, while the Czar's is only 4.6 Kilometers. Neither of these comes with a shock wave. Atomic bombs are even more useless. Most people overestimate the capabilities of modern military weapons. A nuclear bomb flies at a speed of more than ten Mach, but its descent speed is less than Mach 2. It can be said that Naruto-chan's Mach 5 setting only performs well without opening the eight-door genin Xiao Li's supersonic speed. In terms of defense, most ninjas are not as bad as the rumors. Their physical bodies are three times that of ordinary people, not to mention chakra defense. A pencil with chakra attached is more powerful than Barrett, not to mention that other weapons with chakra attached are even more powerful. If his defense was poor, Iruka would have died countless times. In terms of the size of the ninja world, with the productivity of ancient times, the desert country could afford to support it. One person can imagine how big it is, and there are two other continents.
I have read many novels of this type
They are all BOOS streams behind the scenes of the protagonist. The protagonist keeps creating extraordinary creatures. These extraordinary creatures kill criminals, police officers or just ordinary people, creating noise and showing it to the higher-ups, thus attracting the attention of the higher-ups. But no one knows the different extraordinary creatures and fight each other, but there will be no extraordinary deaths. I have read about 10 chapters, and I can probably guess the plot. The highlight is to constantly create extraordinary creatures, and then different story backgrounds. This book seems to use poor, humble low-level people as extraordinary creatures. In the end, I can probably guess that the policewoman named Yifan must be one of them. Extraordinary personnel placed in the police or high-level officials. This book may have been a good subject a few years ago, but now. . . .
You said it doesn't matter to the high-level people. Ordinary people's first reaction when seeing extraordinary creatures must be certain monsters instead of always calling extraordinary creatures and extraordinary power🤐Every time I see this, I have the idea that I don't want to read it. I stopped reading after a hundred chapters.
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Official(86)Scraped 2d ago
There are two genres: behind-the-scenes flow and front-of-people sanctification. There is nothing wrong with choosing one of the two schools. If you have to write about behind-the-scenes flow, you want to show yourself as a saint in front of others. In that case, why not show your cards directly and train each Chaofan as his subordinates?
It's okay in the early stage, but in the middle and late stages, you'll just copy some anime characters and plots. There is no innovation at all, just patchwork. If he could sew it, it would be fine, but what he sewed was a mess.
My evaluation is a mess💩. There is no main line. The protagonist is almost a marginal character. He is just a supporting role for the audience. He has no sense of existence. It will not affect the viewing if you skip it. The whole process is broken. The combat power system is messy. There are also some brainless female characters interspersed. They also want to play orthopedics. It is purely poisonous and deceives readers into poisoning.
Overall, it's similar to what I've seen in Tokyo Behind the Scenes before.
I spent 4 yuan myself and paid to read more than 70 chapters. Overall, the one or two minor points before paying are harmless. For example, what many people complained about earlier was that the male protagonist had to pretend to prophesy and then reveal that he was unusual (although the girl's stepmother was given a spell that could not reveal the secret, but it was really inexplicable). The male protagonist could obviously do it secretly without any risk, so he had to say it out and pretend, and then took all kinds of insurance to prevent the risks caused by this pretense from being revealed. . . Then in the later part, the male protagonist is exposed in Chapter 70. So sloppy. . . . . . A common problem in this behind-the-scenes story is that you have brought about the extraordinary in this world, and all the extraordinary power comes from the male protagonist. You still have to go to class normally and worry about things, and then because the male protagonist is careful to go out and take fingerprints when he goes to school, but because there are no fingerprints on the things the male protagonist touches, a woman discovers her secret. Then asking the male protagonist what to do, it's just very annoying. I'm not talking about how the male protagonist behaved after being discovered, but the way he was discovered. Who the hell is a normal person in school and has nothing to do to remove his fingerprints😦 Isn't this the three hundred taels of silver that are not available here? When the male protagonist used the vest to do bad things, you said it was good to remove the fingerprints. You live a normal life in school, why are you removing your fingerprints? . . . . But it's actually not bad at the end, and the male protagonist's treatment didn't make readers angry. . . Overall it's worth looking forward to
This author makes Xiao Xiao look disgusting. Can't you make some likable characters? Will An Yilun and these turtle dances be brought out as the protagonist next?
The book is very good, but the protagonist's behavior of wanting to cause trouble behind the scenes while also wanting to show off in front of others is a case of split personality.
The front part is okay, but the back part makes me want to sleep.
After seeing Chapter 244 of Coming Out of the Land of the Sea Ninja, it felt very lagging. Wouldn't it allow people to develop on their own? It's too boring to act by yourself all the time, and it's too speechless to have to end up with the demon sword and the like by yourself. . . . .
Many people don't understand the power of nuclear bombs. Let me educate you on this. Most are exaggerated. The typical example is the Tsar. In terms of energy, Xiaodi revealed that he is more than 100 times more powerful than the Tsar. Even regardless of the energy, the explosion range of Xiaodi is larger than that of a nuclear bomb, because a lot of the energy he exposed is diffused upward, causing most of the energy to be wasted, but the range is still a radius of 10 kilometers, while the Czar's is only 4.6 Kilometers. Neither of these comes with a shock wave. Atomic bombs are even more useless. Most people overestimate the capabilities of modern military weapons. A nuclear bomb flies at a speed of more than ten Mach, but its descent speed is less than Mach 2. It can be said that Naruto-chan's Mach 5 setting only performs well without opening the eight-door genin Xiao Li's supersonic speed. In terms of defense, most ninjas are not as bad as the rumors. Their physical bodies are three times that of ordinary people, not to mention chakra defense. A pencil with chakra attached is more powerful than Barrett, not to mention that other weapons with chakra attached are even more powerful. If his defense was poor, Iruka would have died countless times. In terms of the size of the ninja world, with the productivity of ancient times, the desert country could afford to support it. One person can imagine how big it is, and there are two other continents.
I have read many novels of this type
They are all BOOS streams behind the scenes of the protagonist. The protagonist keeps creating extraordinary creatures. These extraordinary creatures kill criminals, police officers or just ordinary people, creating noise and showing it to the higher-ups, thus attracting the attention of the higher-ups. But no one knows the different extraordinary creatures and fight each other, but there will be no extraordinary deaths. I have read about 10 chapters, and I can probably guess the plot. The highlight is to constantly create extraordinary creatures, and then different story backgrounds. This book seems to use poor, humble low-level people as extraordinary creatures. In the end, I can probably guess that the policewoman named Yifan must be one of them. Extraordinary personnel placed in the police or high-level officials. This book may have been a good subject a few years ago, but now. . . .
You said it doesn't matter to the high-level people. Ordinary people's first reaction when seeing extraordinary creatures must be certain monsters instead of always calling extraordinary creatures and extraordinary power🤐Every time I see this, I have the idea that I don't want to read it. I stopped reading after a hundred chapters.
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I am the mastermind behind the scenes. Travel through the parallel world of Tokyo and obtain a world sacred tree seed.


The author's writing is very good




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