
Tokyo Priest's Record
by Afk
About This Novel
Why does this happen? After traveling through time, in Tokyo, where land is at a premium, he became the owner of a shrine covering an area of tens of thousands of square meters. For the first time, he became a big landowner in his dream; He could also adopt those beautiful monsters as his shikigami, and for the first time, he had the pleasure of spending time with beautiful girls every day; These two happy things were intertwined and should have brought me more happiness. What I got was supposed to be a happy life like a dream... But why does it become like this... ... ... The original title of the book I thought of was "About the daily lives of happiness (dou) and bi (bi) with the shikigami and me at the shrine". This would fit in with the titles of many light novels nowadays. But... It's really too long...
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Official(5)Scraped 1d ago
uncomfortable
It's too early to accept an apprentice. Now that you see your apprentice being jealous, you must really have nothing to write about as an author. You write about the protagonist's emotional drama, you write about monsters, and you write about the protagonist's sweet daily life. But what the hell is accepting an apprentice? You bring a kid for no reason, and the protagonist doesn't even have a girlfriend. If you don't accept me, I will accept you. The mountains are high and the rivers are long. Goodbye.
It's a pretty good book. It's quite interesting. It belongs to the "darkly refreshing" type.
The protagonist is quite strong, but he doesn't know that he is very strong, but it is not "too much" like other books of this type. It has a good sense of "proportion" and does not give people a particularly brainless feeling. I won't repeatedly emphasize that I'm weak, I'll just let nature take its own course, there aren't too many pretense plots, it'll be more relaxed. Personally, I think it's pretty good overall.
Hahahahaha I will have regrets in the future too
Not very likable
Being a priest doesn't look like a priest at all, and his personality is a little too soft. He is misunderstood everywhere and explained everywhere, and even a person can step on him. Life is also quite frustrating.
I won't rate it. I read these three comments and two of them successfully persuaded me to quit.
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Community(0)
Official(5)Scraped 1d ago
uncomfortable
It's too early to accept an apprentice. Now that you see your apprentice being jealous, you must really have nothing to write about as an author. You write about the protagonist's emotional drama, you write about monsters, and you write about the protagonist's sweet daily life. But what the hell is accepting an apprentice? You bring a kid for no reason, and the protagonist doesn't even have a girlfriend. If you don't accept me, I will accept you. The mountains are high and the rivers are long. Goodbye.
It's a pretty good book. It's quite interesting. It belongs to the "darkly refreshing" type.
The protagonist is quite strong, but he doesn't know that he is very strong, but it is not "too much" like other books of this type. It has a good sense of "proportion" and does not give people a particularly brainless feeling. I won't repeatedly emphasize that I'm weak, I'll just let nature take its own course, there aren't too many pretense plots, it'll be more relaxed. Personally, I think it's pretty good overall.
Hahahahaha I will have regrets in the future too
Not very likable
Being a priest doesn't look like a priest at all, and his personality is a little too soft. He is misunderstood everywhere and explained everywhere, and even a person can step on him. Life is also quite frustrating.
I won't rate it. I read these three comments and two of them successfully persuaded me to quit.













