
I Raised a God in Tokyo
About This Novel
Travel through Tokyo, Japan and become a shrine priest. Looking at a shrine with no shrine maidens, no believers, and no future. And the clever, ignorant and weak god who can only hug his thighs. Shiraki Jun could only sigh helplessly and stand up to face the monsters of Tokyo. "I really like what Ksitigarbha Bodhisattva said." "If hell is not empty, then it is not empty."
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Official(43)Scraped 20d ago
My eldest brother, Amaterasu, was shot by Yi with three arrows in his early years. Now he is under the Tianshan Mountains. Who can dig me up? I can't get out.
I have read too many books by Di Hua and I can't stand it anymore. I have read dozens of chapters so far. I hope that the protagonist can feel that he is indeed powerful in the future, otherwise he will always feel that he is weak. . .
main character
Can the author improve the protagonist's IQ? He's so stupid that I can't stand it anymore.
The book is okay, I can still read it when there is a shortage of books.
This book is the kind of book where the male protagonist is straight and the male protagonist is ambiguous. I guess the author is also someone who dare not clearly express how many female protagonists there are. After all, some people like multiple female protagonists, some like single female protagonists, and some like no female protagonists. The subject matter is okay, the content is popular, and the author still has some writing skills. Whether you like it or not is up to you.
. . .
Author, have you considered how many heroines you plan to choose?
It feels like Xiu Er Buddha
I don't know if it's my imagination, but I feel that the plot is a bit similar to that one. They find a little miko to do some tasks, then promote the shrine (temple), and then subdue a large number of monsters. The goal is to achieve the coexistence of humans and monsters. I have to say, it's really very similar.
The logic is weird
(ㅇㅁㅇChinese people in Sichuan are very particular about their belief in gods. See if the god is useful and really extraordinary. The first one is to become an immortal god. The protagonist actually works hard to be a good example and influence the gods??? And the disenchantment is very serious. The protagonist's 30,000 mana can be said to be invincible. The god he serves He clearly thought that he had dozens of points (he had an estimate when he was a guardian), and his colleagues all relied on props to remove spirits. They were all trash, but the protagonist had no self-awareness and thought he was weak. He clearly thought that the B-level that others said was awesome was defeated by him. He thought that the evil spirit died because of being influenced.
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Community(0)
Official(43)Scraped 20d ago
My eldest brother, Amaterasu, was shot by Yi with three arrows in his early years. Now he is under the Tianshan Mountains. Who can dig me up? I can't get out.
I have read too many books by Di Hua and I can't stand it anymore. I have read dozens of chapters so far. I hope that the protagonist can feel that he is indeed powerful in the future, otherwise he will always feel that he is weak. . .
main character
Can the author improve the protagonist's IQ? He's so stupid that I can't stand it anymore.
The book is okay, I can still read it when there is a shortage of books.
This book is the kind of book where the male protagonist is straight and the male protagonist is ambiguous. I guess the author is also someone who dare not clearly express how many female protagonists there are. After all, some people like multiple female protagonists, some like single female protagonists, and some like no female protagonists. The subject matter is okay, the content is popular, and the author still has some writing skills. Whether you like it or not is up to you.
. . .
Author, have you considered how many heroines you plan to choose?
It feels like Xiu Er Buddha
I don't know if it's my imagination, but I feel that the plot is a bit similar to that one. They find a little miko to do some tasks, then promote the shrine (temple), and then subdue a large number of monsters. The goal is to achieve the coexistence of humans and monsters. I have to say, it's really very similar.
The logic is weird
(ㅇㅁㅇChinese people in Sichuan are very particular about their belief in gods. See if the god is useful and really extraordinary. The first one is to become an immortal god. The protagonist actually works hard to be a good example and influence the gods??? And the disenchantment is very serious. The protagonist's 30,000 mana can be said to be invincible. The god he serves He clearly thought that he had dozens of points (he had an estimate when he was a guardian), and his colleagues all relied on props to remove spirits. They were all trash, but the protagonist had no self-awareness and thought he was weak. He clearly thought that the B-level that others said was awesome was defeated by him. He thought that the evil spirit died because of being influenced.































