
Tokyo Scrooge Reborn
重生之东京吝啬鬼
- Status
- Completed
- Length
- 221k Words
- Genre
- Urban
- Audience
- Male
- Subgenre
- Urban Life
- Updated
- 2y ago
- Source
- Qidian
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This is the first time I have seen the rebirth of Japan's bubble era, where the accumulation of original capital relied entirely on hard work 🤔
As soon as I read the first two chapters, I felt a familiar smell, and I was thinking that it wasn't written by you. I quit and took a look, and sure enough it was written by you again. After so many years of writing, it still hasn't changed at all! It's all bullshit.
I've already watched the finale, it's like this
Lying in bed, Shota Abe opened his eyes, and it turned out that all this was just a dream. He is still the poor guy living in a small rental house.
If you say that the author's writing is poor, the author will immediately come out and complain that you are a novice who cannot understand every word of his work. The author belongs to the kind of person who has already suffered from the problems of the Writers Association mentally before he even joins the Writers Association.
Has the author ever lived in Japan? After writing so many novels with a Japanese background, I still feel like I don't understand Japan. All kinds of brainless things come out of my mouth. I feel that the understanding of Japan is similar to that of the people on Observer. Com, which is the level of ordinary Internet novices.
We have known each other on and off for ten years, and the author has a magical way of persuading others. He is flooded with empty talk and sermons, and the plot cannot advance at all.
Didn't the protagonist study the Japanese bubble in his previous life? The easiest way is not to exchange Japanese yen for US dollars first, and then exchange US dollars for Japanese yen after the collapse. Even if you want to stay relevant and save money as much as possible, you can do it this way. It doesn't require venture capital investment, and the operation amount is not large.
It was supposed to be a god, but it turned out to be too much nonsense, and the word count was not that bad. The author is asked to follow the protagonist's perspective closely and use less historical information, popular science, and memoirs.
This book has 60 chapters so far. It's a complete and complete one. It's filled with bubbles and symbols, and I thought it was a business war. It turned out to be a pure daily light novel.
I met a Japanese miser while using Douyin. He had saved a lot of money, but due to the turmoil such as foreign exchange, his property was directly reduced by half. 👏
This grandma's book is just a lot of preaching. I've basically read all the previous chapters. The simple words are boring and long.
I don't understand. The protagonist himself said that the exchange rate between Japanese yen and US dollars has changed a lot, so why didn't he think of converting Japanese yen into US dollars?
The style of painting has suddenly changed, and it has turned into a magic novel, which is inexplicable 😰
I feel that the pig's feet are a bit pretentious, pretending to be sober in the world. Personal perception.
I took a look at the book circle. Is it the reason why the author published two books? There is so much resentment.
None of the 11 books has a million copies.
Such a boring book, too much daily life, and all nonsense. Still good business writing
What do you think about a time-traveler working honestly to pay off his debts? What's the point of writing a running account of time travel? Don't waste your expression, eunuch, start now!
Is this playing the role of a magic stick? The Goddess Ogami can defraud hundreds of billions of yen by pretending to be a magician. You accurately predicted the emperor's death date and didn't even get it. Isn't it too lame? It actually took half a year to pay off several million yen with the help of a magic stick. Forget it about this kind of rhythm.
It's so verbose to write! Reading a novel for the first time is like never reading it! Want to vomit🤮
Chelulu talks too much and has too much popular science.
After reaching 100 chapters, the rhythm is still familiar. Cut to Yongzhi 🤭
When will you write a new book? Publish a book quickly.
It's awesome to be able to write something like this in a novel! It's all nonsense, sculptures are such dispensable things! I read a few chapters and wasted a few chapters of time!
Slow pace, lots of nonsense, a magical book to help you sleep
To be honest, it would be better for the author to continue writing Karuizawa 2. That book is quite nice.
I don't quite understand why after time travel, the souls of the original owner and the traveler are actually in the same body. Isn't it an urban novel? Why add some weird stuff.
I like this kind of subject matter, but it feels a bit watery
Cut it quickly. It can't be done. I can read similar books, but not yours.
I kept chasing and failed to set the alarm clock, so I missed today's Easter Egg Chapter Square monthly pass at 15:00.