
Am I Really Just an NPC?
我真的只是个NPC?
- Status
- Ongoing
- Length
- 445k Words
- Genre
- Light Novel
- Audience
- Male
- Subgenre
- Everyday Romance
- Updated
- 3d ago
- Source
- Qidian
Stats
120Monthly votes
389Recommends
11Fans
201Chapters
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The perspective is so messed up. There is no main perspective. Makes my head dizzy
It feels like a stock trading article and then choosing a female protagonist, Tooru?
Very good light novel
Although there are not many words, it is full of emotions. If we use the intensity of emotion in the article to describe it, it is undoubtedly an article written with thick pen. Although the plot of the story is not tortuous, the characters' past experiences are very bumpy. You may be confused at first, but after reading a few more chapters, you will find that the emotional barriers caused by these bumpy past experiences are actually a highlight of this book. The author also made it clear that he did not put too much effort into the description of the appearance, but instead focused on reflecting the personality and spiritual characteristics of the character. I think the focus of this book should be on the complex and diverse emotional entanglements between the male protagonist and the people around him, rather than on women pursuing men. It's rare to see such bold topic selection and character design nowadays. Of course there are obvious problems. For example, the female characters are too easy to deal with, and the hooks are there. Makes me feel like their emotions are cheap. Overall, this is a rare masterpiece, especially because it writes about complex past experiences and family relationships so easily and understandably.
The author's writing is unexpectedly good It is very similar to some galgames I have played - absurd, funny and nonsensical, but with deep sadness and misfortune at its core. The Japanese jokes interspersed from time to time are very natural, making readers feel like they are at the scene
The author's writing is very interesting, but I felt delayed by the title I saw it several times before clicking in.
It's so messy that it gives me a headache. There are so many characters appearing in the front, it's hard to tell who is who.
It feels so strange. Is the protagonist losing his mind? Or do you know that they have a crush on you but ignore them?
Let me go, there are more than 100 pictures, but they haven't been put on the shelves yet 😰 The writing is okay, so why is it a stand-alone?