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The Male Protagonist Is Dead, His Liver Hurts from the Abuse!
From beginning to end, only the male protagonist loves the female protagonist, and the female protagonist is purely engaged in her career! No lovers!
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A Sickly Girl Who Has a Strong Desire to Control the Male Protagonist
The male protagonist is cold and cold, he only cares about the female protagonist and feels sorry for her
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Does Tomato Have Any Good Sickly Stories?
I am addicted to yandere and can't help myself, but now I have read all the high-scoring yandere tag articles. Either they are written by treating the paranoid boss as a yandere, or they are all kinds of Zhang San style yandere. I began to suspect that Tomato has no good yandere articles.
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Yandere + Villain + Possessive
No school stories, no strong women, sweet and sad, it's over
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At first, I was worried that the pace was too fast. I didn't expect that the plot hadn't started yet. I was relieved that the male protagonist was not 🐢. The female protagonist was clean and self-sufficient. The dolls did their best. The male and female partners were not ambiguous. The battle scenes were also very restrained. I didn't suffer from any literary youth disease. All in all, it looks good and I love watching it.
Summary: Priests use their position to lure underage girls Ciallo~(∠ω< )⌒★
Among the countless yandere novels, this is undoubtedly the most interesting one. The male protagonist is a little slow and the female protagonist has high attack and low defense. The female protagonist is indifferent to everyone but loves the male protagonist uniquely. The male protagonist thought he had picked up a saint but did not expect that she was a witch [Adoration] and sometimes peeks at the memory of the male protagonist, but not hurt but curious [shy]
I have finished reading the current content, and it feels like a whole daily novel, and the plot as a whole is very relaxing. The experiences of the heroine in the original work were directly wiped out, and the author did not try to force the plot to be connected at all. It looks very comfortable. Maybe in the author's setting, the saint is the beloved child of God, so destiny will not play tricks [face covering]. Later, the heroine goes to school and goes on a blind date with the male protagonist, which is a daily routine. There are no accidents for the heroine or the hero. The only thing that might be regarded as a bad point is that the male protagonist is very slow, giving people a naive feeling, but it is harmless. Summary: It will be more comfortable to just read the plot without criticizing. The author's writing is okay, but if you focus on the criticism, it will be a little bit less cunning. But why are you criticizing when you have read a relaxing novel [face covering] [smile]
Like! Like! Like! She's a sickly saint, we can't save her! The real yandere is a strong and paranoid love, a perverted possessiveness, and a lifelong obsession with two people. He may have raised her out of pity, but he didn't know that she, who had been tortured for a long time, would greedily embrace this tenderness in his arms and take it as his own! There was a part of the plot that I thought would be a poisonous point, but the invincible bear took action and the hero appeared! I really want to lock up the author and let him write thousands of words every day (▼へ▼メ)
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It's nice [love], but I feel like it was written a little too fast. Won't there be no content later [Chigua]
It's pretty good. I gave it four stars because I don't agree with what the protagonist said in Chapter 58. "Liyue deserves happiness more than anyone else. She has been abused by her father since she was a child, but she has not lost her innocence... If she can't get anything in return, then... The world is wrong." Personally, I feel that she is not the only one who had a bad childhood. She deserves happiness more than anyone else. That's it.
Great, when will we fast forward to teaching and training? Fast forward to the education and training [smile][smile][smile]
I read this book quite well. I have been reading novels for a long time. This novel is indeed good. I think some people say that the male protagonist is not good enough. To put it harshly, it sounds like you can be better than the protagonist if you travel back in time. This is a daily novel. Anyone who wants to read a refreshing novel should read it. Don't come here
Is this article based on "モブだけどこのがotome"? I have read both novels. Although there are some discrepancies later, I can understand that the author wanted to create his own novel. I like this kind of novel very much and I won't say much. I'll just read the Simplified Chinese version. My only complaint is: Is it really good to add a Chinese fairy tale setting to the original setting? It feels very cut-off... And the characters' emotions are not described in detail. Japan does it better (it is its strength after all).
The content and writing are pretty good and I can read it, but when I think about the heroine being with other male protagonists in other worlds, I always have the feeling that the male protagonist has been bullied, and I feel a bit uncomfortable. Ignoring this, it is a good book for me💀
The male protagonist can't let go of his identity as an adoptive father and regards the female protagonist as his daughter. What the male protagonist lacks is someone telling him the female protagonist's feelings for him. I personally think the best time is the conversation with the eldest prince when the male protagonist is put on the ring finger by the female protagonist, but there is no such thing. Emm love story main line?
Full marks, no need to say more! Originally, this kind of novel about raising a daughter to become a yandere may have the problem of the protagonist being a turtle boy, but the author has brilliantly avoided this through plot arrangements, and it is full of sugar and purity! If you like raising yandere daughters, don't miss it!
It feels like a new routine, and it looks good. It reminds me of "The White Saint and the Black Priest", which is also set in a church, and the male protagonist is relatively dull. But here, in addition to the female protagonist secretly teasing the male protagonist, there are some new things to watch.
I haven't reviewed this book yet! Obviously one of my favorite books? Oh, it turns out I didn't write much book reviews before the update was discontinued. [Laughing and crying]. Let me talk about the conclusion first, a super large cup. If you like hidden yanderes, you can take this one as a model. I have been reading it in Tomato for half a year, and there is no one that can compare with this one (except for Big Box Horse). (Hidden-type male protagonists tend to be dull, but that's what I like. Some people may not like it. Also, if you want to be a hidden-type, you have to wait until later. Otherwise, there's nothing to write about if it's already exposed. Those who are more impatient can think about it again.) The heroine's emotional line is reasonably developed, she's the type that either comes up or gets full of affection, and she's quite reserved when it comes to eating tofu (although I prefer a more perverted one). She looks like a saint to the outside world, but she is completely dependent on the male protagonist. At least it still has a single female protagonist, and the female supporting role was so arrogant that she was pressed to the ground and rubbed [crying]. The world view is quite large. Under the control of the saint, the male protagonist should follow her wishes and gradually ascend to a position that is comparable to hers.
It's pretty good, but it should be in the medieval and otherworld style. The names of the characters are too ridiculous. They obviously feel like they are from the European side, but their names are all Chinese.
It belongs to a very interesting category of books. The overall length should not be long at present. It is considered to be above average in Tomato. It can be read (only from my own perspective). However, the male protagonist is a bit dull. If there are book friends who don't like the male protagonist's character, they need to carefully consider their willingness to read.
In the latest Tomato, many authors' books have been removed from the shelves, especially those that are popular. I heard that Tomato can't pay their salaries. The authors provide data to Tomato AI, and Tomato plans to use AI to write novels in the future.
Except for the male protagonist and female protagonist, everyone else looks like NPCs
It's not that I don't give five stars, it's that I need to score more points. I believe the author can understand it, and readers should all understand it [laughing evilly]
Author update soon The author's soul returns. 𓀃𓀅𓀇𓀋𓀌 The soul has returned, driving the long whip and setting up the six bridles. 𓀌𓀎𓀠𓀤𓀫 The soul comes back. Comes over the mountain and sings. Comes back. The soul comes back. 𓀋𓀌𓀎𓀙𓀠 The soul comes back. It sings loudly and triumphs. It is the same robe and glory. 𓀋𓀠𓀤𓀥𓀫 The soul is back. The soul is back. Tao: Rebirth Mantra The Supreme Lord's decree transcends your lonely soul, all ghosts and ghosts, and is blessed by you in all your lives. Those with heads will surpass, those without heads will rise, kill with spears and knives, dive and hang on ropes. Die openly and secretly, die unjustly, creditor and enemy, beg for life. Kneel down in front of my stage, the Eight Diagrams will shine, stand out from the threshold, and transcend other places. As a man or a woman, you are responsible for your own responsibility. Whether you are rich or poor is your own responsibility. The order is given to save the people, and the people who are waiting for it are saved. The people who are waiting for the order are saved, and the people are saved. (Heart of the mantra: The Supreme Order, transcending your lonely soul. You can just recite these eight characters. If you can add: escape from the sea of suffering and reincarnate as an adult, even better)
I feel like it would be nice to turn the content of the novel into a Japanese anime love story.
It's a pure sweet article. Although I can understand it, I still want to say that the protagonist is too fascinating🌚
The male protagonist who enters the machine is not enlightened. Is he purified by the Holy Spirit?
It's quite interesting, and I'm still guessing about the triggering conditions of the ruins in the introduction. Is it because the male protagonist firmly disagrees with being together, or because those carnivores are trying to control the saint [Thinking]
The unfolding of the story seems to be casual and plain, but it is smooth and natural and even too smooth, reaching a gripping state. In general, the biggest advantage and feature is that it is smooth and natural with no obvious loopholes. If the author can describe some more magnificent chapters, this book will definitely go further [codezhu][codezhu][codezhu]
Why is it called Su Liyue? Is there anyone in your class named Mike Wang? Do you eat steak with rice? Or do you drink spicy soup with bread and egg pancakes with butter? There won't be any oriental elements later, right? So why don't I just watch Eastern fantasy instead of Western fantasy? Why don't Eastern fantasy have Western names like Lucia and Alice? 😅
Education and training, when will there be education and training [crying] [crying] [crying] I want to see the renal crisis [crying]
The male protagonist is really sweet. The male protagonist in front of me is a little sugar man. The protagonist of Tang Dynasty