In this city where time is passing by, there is only one last antique shop left. It does not sell antiques here, it only sells time. As long as you can afford the shop owner and offer enough chips, whether it is the future or the past, or even change everything... As usual, when the shop owner An Yu closed the store, a "Chun" who claimed to have received a letter from a friend who had been dead for three years came to take care of An Yu. The arrival of Chun broke An Yu's life of a walking zombie...
Reader comments
The writing is great. Although I can't understand it. Maybe my brain has deteriorated after reading too many novels. But it's still very interesting. I'll come back when my brain is normal.
Nice. I didn't expect Tomato to have such a brain-burning novel. I love it, but it's so brain-burning that I read some parts several times. The author's writing style is also very good. Not being a writer of fantasy novels is really a sign of humiliation.
It's a good book. The genre is relatively unconventional and the writing is good. However, this type of book is not easy to become popular.
It is indeed a bit brain-burning, but you can still understand it if you look carefully (I understand it anyway).
The sentences are a bit confusing in some places, but I quite like it, and the writing style is also very good (*๓´╰╯`๓)♡
It's good but not popular. It's a match for Time Agent.
Harm
It's very good, but it's a bit esoteric, and fewer people may understand it, but I understand it, and it's very interesting.
It's very interesting, but I can't understand it. Maybe it's my fault, but it's well written. I'd like to support it by giving it a 5-star review.
The story of the mailbox is very familiar. I seem to have seen it somewhere before.
Burn your brain, burn your brain, burn your brain
Five stars, although it's a bit brain-burning
Well, it's very good. I like this book, every link. Every story is connected. It's like the author has experienced it himself.
Those who read this book must have enough brains.
Brain-burning, but understandable
So, what kind of book is this? Feels great
It feels good. It's okay to put it on the bookshelf and take a look.
The writing is great. Although I can't understand it. Maybe my brain has deteriorated after reading too many novels. But it's still very interesting. I'll come back when my brain is normal.
Nice. I didn't expect Tomato to have such a brain-burning novel. I love it, but it's so brain-burning that I read some parts several times. The author's writing style is also very good. Not being a writer of fantasy novels is really a sign of humiliation.
It's a good book. The genre is relatively unconventional and the writing is good. However, this type of book is not easy to become popular.
It is indeed a bit brain-burning, but you can still understand it if you look carefully (I understand it anyway). The sentences are a bit confusing in some places, but I quite like it, and the writing style is also very good (*๓´╰╯`๓)♡
It's good but not popular. It's a match for Time Agent. Harm
It's very good, but it's a bit esoteric, and fewer people may understand it, but I understand it, and it's very interesting.
It's very interesting, but I can't understand it. Maybe it's my fault, but it's well written. I'd like to support it by giving it a 5-star review.
The story of the mailbox is very familiar. I seem to have seen it somewhere before.
Burn your brain, burn your brain, burn your brain
Five stars, although it's a bit brain-burning
Well, it's very good. I like this book, every link. Every story is connected. It's like the author has experienced it himself.
Those who read this book must have enough brains.
Brain-burning, but understandable
So, what kind of book is this? Feels great
It feels good. It's okay to put it on the bookshelf and take a look.