
Tokyo Bubble Era: My Diva Development Plan
东京泡沫时代:我的歌姬养成计划
- Status
- Ongoing
- Length
- 1.4M Words
- Genre
- Urban
- Audience
- Male
- Subgenre
- Urban Life
- Updated
- 3d ago
- Source
- Qidian
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2.5kFans
536Chapters
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The Bubble book is pretty good. Why is this book so upsetting? The protagonist wants to have more contact with Akina so that she won't drop out of school. Just write it directly. It's so righteous. The protagonist is a perfectionist and is responsible for his work. Have you used all your perfectionism on Akina? Why don't you talk to Guinness about Kondo? Ask the author a question: If the author is reborn, he is also a singer, and his career is on the rise. The author knows that as long as he drops out of school in his senior year of high school, he will be successful in the future. He will have enough food and clothing and make a lot of money. Should the author drop out of school? Or should he not listen to the company and gamble on an uncertain future?
I watched it on QQ, skipping to read, I really don't know what it is. The time traveler writes like a native, it is not incomprehensible that I can't remember anything after living for more than 20 years, skipping to read the crazy pulling and Mingcai at the end, maybe some people will like it, but it is definitely not in line with the public taste
I don't quite understand the plot of the latest chapter. I didn't mention in the previous article that the two protagonists and brothers were not getting along, but when the plot advanced to the point where the protagonist was about to leave his job, the brother chose not to communicate or negotiate with the protagonist in advance at all despite knowing the protagonist's own life plan, and directly pushed the protagonist to a path that ran counter to his plan at this plot point based on his own ideas, which made me feel confused. I understand that if the protagonist successfully leaves his job to study for a Ph. D., He may become distant from the heroine and unable to effectively advance the plot, but there should be a better way to switch. As mentioned several times in the previous article, it is a bit poisonous to do this when the protagonist does not want to be involved in the entertainment industry. Is it to design a background where the male protagonist doesn't get along with his family to cater to the female protagonist's broken family background?
It's so literary and artistic, why should I write an online novel? It's endless chatter, and it's all filled with word count using modifiers, and there's basically no plot.
What's the use of being a teacher? Akina has no contact with your teacher at all after graduation, and their identities don't match.
It's still too cold, and most people don't know much about what happened in Japan at that time. But come on, it looks interesting.
I have read a lot of Akina's novels, and every time I see Akina in the novel being so happy, I feel a little depressed when I think of the mess that Akina suffered in reality, especially that scumbag, Akina's best youth was wasted on him from 18 to 25, damn it
The more I read the article, the more obvious it becomes that it is AI-enabled. There are too many modifiers, paragraphs with unclear meanings, and the slow pace of the prose. I really don't think readers can't see it...
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Doesn't the male protagonist have a career line? You still have to have a career. Although I didn't read the career in this book, the career line also needs to be more exciting. I feel that this book is better written about emotions, bit by bit.
Which one of Rebirth in Tokyo Bubble Life is better?
The heroine has changed
As for the male protagonist's growth content, it's a bit missing.
The title is called a development plan, but it feels like being developed
From the moment we met 4 years later, I was pushed by Akina step by step. This protagonist neither looks like a time traveler nor a native. Like an awkward child.
Why
It was quite uncomfortable to watch. The more I watched, the more panicked I became 😢 Please update it quickly 😆
Just caught a video
Sakura's mother gave up her inheritance and married her teacher at the age of 16...
I started watching it from the Showa Asia documentary. The male protagonist has a great style, and the mature Akina is also portrayed in a profound and explosive way. Beyond the original framework, both of them are "out of the ordinary"
The structure of this book is very large, and it is not the hedonism of ordinary money and power. It makes people not only sigh that it would be great if this person really existed, a person who can change history.
The male protagonist actually studied the history of the Southern and Northern Dynasties, 🐮. One of my three favorite periods in China, a period of both cruelty and beauty.
It was good to read more than a dozen chapters, but the article was not polished to describe the AI. I always feel that there is an AI writing style, which makes the article a bit tiring to read.
How much older is the protagonist than Akina? It feels much bigger when you look at the front