
Tokyo: You Don't Think of Hypnosis as a Superpower, Right?
About This Novel
Asahi Takada, who traveled through time and was reborn in the island country, acquired the superpower of psychic suggestion. Are you feeling good? So cool. It's awesome, but I only dare to use it secretly. Secretly cool. Then, the wave sweeping the world came... Takada Asahi is very excited and is about to become a full-time employee! Checked out the "Superpowers Temporary Special Cases Act"... Wan La, this hypnosis is not a super power! Then what is this! (Keywords: city, campus, daily life, love, relaxation, super power awakening) The original name is "Tokyo: Volume, You Can Volume". Communication group: 807815362 (with illustrations of the heroine)
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Official(7)Scraped 6d ago
First of all, the advantage is that the setting at the beginning is good. It starts from the special class where the first grader failed to enter. This is not a world where one person has super powers. It is the first time that I have a battle of wits and courage with the official super power Okumura. I think the fight is well prepared. The male protagonist's superpowers are not too powerful either. He can hypnotize mortals into speaking truth for 5 minutes at first and fight under hypnosis for more than 10 minutes. Hypnosis of real superpowers only interrupts thinking and makes the brain hurt for a few seconds, which is in line with my thoughts on low-level hypnosis (as long as those with specialization and firm consciousness can break through). It's classic that the male protagonist pretends to be a pig and eats the tiger, but because the subject matter is novel, I started to think it was good. And although the title is hypnosis, Chu Nan doesn't have the shrimp mentality, and the convenience store where he started working is very good at using hypnosis. When the first female protagonist appeared, she thought she would be a mysterious one, but she felt that she was led astray by the male protagonist and seemed a bit incompetent. The first impression of the second heroine is a bit polite and capable, but then the battle part comes. . A bit I think the third heroine has the best initial impression. She is probably lively and makes friends without any separation (it can be said to be a bit dull), which is in sharp contrast to other superpowers who do not communicate well with ordinary people (except for abnormal relationships between men and women). I only watched two paragraphs, the first part of fighting as an ordinary person, and the first part of fighting as a semi-abled person. The shortcomings are highlighted in the battle between superpowers. First of all, superpowers are not allowed to fight. Gone? Gone! As a person with superpowers living in the world of ordinary people, it is similar to the setting of "X-Men". Ordinary people can know superpowers through detection. Ordinary people's weapons can hurt ordinary people with superpowers, and they will be killed by ordinary people. What's more, as an official superpower, he is not a wild one (I haven't seen one), but has a logo similar to that of a civil servant. You have no idea of protecting ordinary people, and you even look down on ordinary people one after another. When you go to fight ordinary people, it's still a large area (in the first battle clip above, Okumura was fighting a gangster, so I didn't notice), which is a bit too much. . . (It's indescribably awkward anyway). Secondly, the male protagonist's strength against monsters is too high. Most of the monsters are unconscious, so the male protagonist directly hypnotizes them to hand over the core to enslave them. Well, at first, he did it to the one who was conscious and had the idea of cooperation. I didn't notice it. Later, he forced him to hypnotize himself to prevent the monster from self-destructing. On the surface, he was promoted to a semi-powered person, but his strength in the group of super-powered people is a bit beyond the standard. Furthermore, the fourth heroine is also a supermodel. Although it is said to be a protective umbrella to better serve the male protagonist's development, compared to the second heroine of the same age who is a genius eldest lady, the fourth heroine is better than the eldest lady in appearance, IQ, strength, and how to deal with people. Except for her figure, I don't quite understand why she must be a student. The reasoning is also a bit gamified, like playing house. It is superimposed on the lengthy Gnosology at the beginning. When talking about Psychiatry, I initially thought that Teacher Hei was a relatively normal super-powered person, but in fact he was a semi-powered person who took the initiative to provoke a super-powered person who didn't have to come to class when school started. In short, the beginning of this article is very attractive. From thinking it is a single-player game, to pretending to be a pig and eating a tiger, the world is very good. The later part of the little tiger pretending to be a big tiger is a bit lengthy.
Book of Heaven
I know all the words, but I can't understand them when put together
It's so easy to walk around that there are as many people as dogs
The content is interesting and has the flavor of a Japanese light novel, but the explanation of the setting is not sufficient and timely, which always leaves people with a sense of doubt.
The protagonist who travels through time wears a sealed mirror and studies to fulfill his long-cherished wish in his previous life. How to write it as a passionate young man? The reason for getting involved in the first conflict is very stupid, and it's not over yet.
Where is the author?
I have only read the first few chapters so far. Why do I feel that the article is a bit difficult to read and not very smooth. I wish I could sort it out.
It's okay, the settings are novel and have a framework
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Official(7)Scraped 6d ago
First of all, the advantage is that the setting at the beginning is good. It starts from the special class where the first grader failed to enter. This is not a world where one person has super powers. It is the first time that I have a battle of wits and courage with the official super power Okumura. I think the fight is well prepared. The male protagonist's superpowers are not too powerful either. He can hypnotize mortals into speaking truth for 5 minutes at first and fight under hypnosis for more than 10 minutes. Hypnosis of real superpowers only interrupts thinking and makes the brain hurt for a few seconds, which is in line with my thoughts on low-level hypnosis (as long as those with specialization and firm consciousness can break through). It's classic that the male protagonist pretends to be a pig and eats the tiger, but because the subject matter is novel, I started to think it was good. And although the title is hypnosis, Chu Nan doesn't have the shrimp mentality, and the convenience store where he started working is very good at using hypnosis. When the first female protagonist appeared, she thought she would be a mysterious one, but she felt that she was led astray by the male protagonist and seemed a bit incompetent. The first impression of the second heroine is a bit polite and capable, but then the battle part comes. . A bit I think the third heroine has the best initial impression. She is probably lively and makes friends without any separation (it can be said to be a bit dull), which is in sharp contrast to other superpowers who do not communicate well with ordinary people (except for abnormal relationships between men and women). I only watched two paragraphs, the first part of fighting as an ordinary person, and the first part of fighting as a semi-abled person. The shortcomings are highlighted in the battle between superpowers. First of all, superpowers are not allowed to fight. Gone? Gone! As a person with superpowers living in the world of ordinary people, it is similar to the setting of "X-Men". Ordinary people can know superpowers through detection. Ordinary people's weapons can hurt ordinary people with superpowers, and they will be killed by ordinary people. What's more, as an official superpower, he is not a wild one (I haven't seen one), but has a logo similar to that of a civil servant. You have no idea of protecting ordinary people, and you even look down on ordinary people one after another. When you go to fight ordinary people, it's still a large area (in the first battle clip above, Okumura was fighting a gangster, so I didn't notice), which is a bit too much. . . (It's indescribably awkward anyway). Secondly, the male protagonist's strength against monsters is too high. Most of the monsters are unconscious, so the male protagonist directly hypnotizes them to hand over the core to enslave them. Well, at first, he did it to the one who was conscious and had the idea of cooperation. I didn't notice it. Later, he forced him to hypnotize himself to prevent the monster from self-destructing. On the surface, he was promoted to a semi-powered person, but his strength in the group of super-powered people is a bit beyond the standard. Furthermore, the fourth heroine is also a supermodel. Although it is said to be a protective umbrella to better serve the male protagonist's development, compared to the second heroine of the same age who is a genius eldest lady, the fourth heroine is better than the eldest lady in appearance, IQ, strength, and how to deal with people. Except for her figure, I don't quite understand why she must be a student. The reasoning is also a bit gamified, like playing house. It is superimposed on the lengthy Gnosology at the beginning. When talking about Psychiatry, I initially thought that Teacher Hei was a relatively normal super-powered person, but in fact he was a semi-powered person who took the initiative to provoke a super-powered person who didn't have to come to class when school started. In short, the beginning of this article is very attractive. From thinking it is a single-player game, to pretending to be a pig and eating a tiger, the world is very good. The later part of the little tiger pretending to be a big tiger is a bit lengthy.
Book of Heaven
I know all the words, but I can't understand them when put together
It's so easy to walk around that there are as many people as dogs
The content is interesting and has the flavor of a Japanese light novel, but the explanation of the setting is not sufficient and timely, which always leaves people with a sense of doubt.
The protagonist who travels through time wears a sealed mirror and studies to fulfill his long-cherished wish in his previous life. How to write it as a passionate young man? The reason for getting involved in the first conflict is very stupid, and it's not over yet.
Where is the author?
I have only read the first few chapters so far. Why do I feel that the article is a bit difficult to read and not very smooth. I wish I could sort it out.
It's okay, the settings are novel and have a framework













