
I'm in Tokyo, My Daily Comic Love Life
About This Novel
Jun Aragaki, who traveled to the manga world, deceived Mizuru Takada back home during a heavy rain. The vigilant, restless, and brave girl like a wild cat has a home from then on... Yukinoshita Yukino, who has no self, longs for change but is confused, finds the real thing beside him. Eiri, who was used to being arrogant and had everything but turned into a loser, let go of the past with him. Tomori Nao, who went her own way and pursued the hidden secrets of the world, found happiness by his side. Jun Aragaki also had many family members through these encounters. ·A comprehensive comic about daily love. Even if you haven't read the original work, it won't affect your reading. ·Original title: "People in Tokyo, Living with Wildcat Girls"
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Official(14)Scraped 7d ago
Is it my problem? Why do you think the author's writing and wording feel so distorted? Did you write it like this on purpose? What style does it belong to?
It's outrageous, Duobao Rikka has a superhuman world view, and it's even stitched into daily love stories. And why do all the female protagonists in the original novel have boyfriends? If you don't have a boyfriend, why don't you want it, you brat👍
I finally understand why no one is watching.
The male protagonist regains his memory and then chooses to lose it again. What kind of plot is this? Just to have a harem romance? This plot is very poisonous.
The author's writing style is quite delicate, but the pace is relatively gentle. You can try the free ones 🍅 or the ones with a stronger two-dimensional atmosphere 🐱. I feel that even 53 is too miserable.
I would like to give the author a suggestion: there should be no more than four main female characters in the next book.
Will there be other anime added?
Could the author please add Lonely Rock? I like Porchi-chan so much.
Surprised, why are there only three comments in the comment area? I thought there were a hundred comments😜 Personally, I feel that the first few chapters of "The Girl Who Takes in the Cat" are more delicately written. The beginning is not too boring, and the rest of the story is okay. At least I, a reader who has been reading this genre since the days of old fan fiction novels like the Second Dimension Guild, can still read it more comfortably. The current problem I feel is probably that the character of the protagonist is not distinctive enough. At the beginning of the protagonist, I thought that the girl who had taken in the character was an Asasi character with a very light atmosphere. Sometimes it felt more lively and out-of-the-box, such as the kind of jokes Miura made, and sometimes it was more Buddhist. It's not that these kinds of characters cannot be put together, but when I saw Miura, I felt that the first joke might be normal, and then the series of jokes gave me the feeling that it was not like what the protagonist would do. By the way, it's also best to explain the items you get on the spot, whether you want to save them for use or don't want to use them. I don't remember if I missed it, or I didn't explain what it was immediately after getting the Fate of Entanglement. Cheers, author 😘
good
The writing style is very delicate, the plot is relaxed and relaxed, and it is a treasure novel
It's already very good. It's one of the few good light novels I've read this summer.
Let's raise it first, it's too little. I hope I don't have any more tj🤚
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Community(0)
Official(14)Scraped 7d ago
Is it my problem? Why do you think the author's writing and wording feel so distorted? Did you write it like this on purpose? What style does it belong to?
It's outrageous, Duobao Rikka has a superhuman world view, and it's even stitched into daily love stories. And why do all the female protagonists in the original novel have boyfriends? If you don't have a boyfriend, why don't you want it, you brat👍
I finally understand why no one is watching.
The male protagonist regains his memory and then chooses to lose it again. What kind of plot is this? Just to have a harem romance? This plot is very poisonous.
The author's writing style is quite delicate, but the pace is relatively gentle. You can try the free ones 🍅 or the ones with a stronger two-dimensional atmosphere 🐱. I feel that even 53 is too miserable.
I would like to give the author a suggestion: there should be no more than four main female characters in the next book.
Will there be other anime added?
Could the author please add Lonely Rock? I like Porchi-chan so much.
Surprised, why are there only three comments in the comment area? I thought there were a hundred comments😜 Personally, I feel that the first few chapters of "The Girl Who Takes in the Cat" are more delicately written. The beginning is not too boring, and the rest of the story is okay. At least I, a reader who has been reading this genre since the days of old fan fiction novels like the Second Dimension Guild, can still read it more comfortably. The current problem I feel is probably that the character of the protagonist is not distinctive enough. At the beginning of the protagonist, I thought that the girl who had taken in the character was an Asasi character with a very light atmosphere. Sometimes it felt more lively and out-of-the-box, such as the kind of jokes Miura made, and sometimes it was more Buddhist. It's not that these kinds of characters cannot be put together, but when I saw Miura, I felt that the first joke might be normal, and then the series of jokes gave me the feeling that it was not like what the protagonist would do. By the way, it's also best to explain the items you get on the spot, whether you want to save them for use or don't want to use them. I don't remember if I missed it, or I didn't explain what it was immediately after getting the Fate of Entanglement. Cheers, author 😘
good
The writing style is very delicate, the plot is relaxed and relaxed, and it is a treasure novel
It's already very good. It's one of the few good light novels I've read this summer.
Let's raise it first, it's too little. I hope I don't have any more tj🤚









