
Tokyo: I'm Really Not a Literary Man
东京:我真不是文豪
- Status
- Ongoing
- Length
- 486k Words
- Genre
- Light Novel
- Audience
- Male
- Subgenre
- Everyday Romance
- Updated
- 3d ago
- Source
- Qidian
Stats
123Monthly votes
487Recommends
19Fans
228Chapters
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Gender switch is in jail, another story about a female protagonist training a dog
Good luck
They are all gods, I can't stand it
I feel like it would be much better if we remove the character of Kaede Asano.
Super powers such as mind reading and telling lies are acceptable. If we give a heroine a system that can add attribute points and buy skills, it feels like it would be better to just make her the protagonist. The abilities her system can provide are more in line with my expectations for the protagonist. The male protagonist needs to have another female protagonist by his side in order to write a good novel while plagiarizing his previous works. However, Asano Kaede's system can directly refresh her writing skills, directly turning writing into her own ability, making the male protagonist look like a clown, which greatly reduces the enjoyment.
All I can say is, come on, it seems you have earned the 4,500 perfect attendance.
If you want to write about Tokyo, should you add some local characteristics? The way the author writes about Tokyo is a bit like an imaginary world.
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A novel without emotion is like a programmed robot conversation. The label of the harem, the impotent male protagonist. They don't even have the attribute of central air conditioning, and the heroines start arrogant after seeing the protagonist for a few times. The story line is broken, I have reached chapter 32, and all the characters are temporarily generated when the plot requires it. There is absolutely no natural progression that a story should have. It all revolves around a random incident to advance the chapters.
Needless to say, what if Chapter 100 is not on the shelves?
Although the story relies on contradictions to advance the plot, the writing is still a bit like the characters taking turns going crazy.
I was put off by the introduction, but the writing is actually quite good and the writing style is very mature, but there are a lot of girls.
What's going on? Isn't it 300,000 words at the latest? Isn't it stuck on the shelves?
Good looking, love to read, more to come
The girl with black hair, straight hair, sharp tongue and cold tongue really likes her best. Looking forward to the subsequent plot development of Feng. The reverse system setting is interesting
It's quite interesting. Why is there such a huge difference in performance compared to similar books?
In many places, the plot advancement is too blunt.
It's well written but there are so few comments.
It's pretty good among Riqing. I spent a little time thinking about it and ordered it together, but I found out that it's not on the shelves. What's the matter, bro? It's almost 200 chapters. Come on, come on.
Sorry, I take back everything I said yesterday. The author's writing is really great, but the front part is a bit suppressed.
Keep it up, I'll put it on the shelves and I'll subscribe
If nothing else, I gave you the monthly pass, come on