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Chapter 86 85 Comments on "I'm in Tokyo Cthulhu"

Chapter 86 85. Review of "I'm in Tokyo Cthulhu"

Today's book review was also written at the request of my regular flag-planter.

Because, generally speaking, when promoting new books, there is no guarantee of reading volume.

"I'm in Tokyo Cthulhu", author: Yike Sanlian, level 1 author.

Category: Light Novel-Original Fantasy.

【Introduction】

[In Tokyo, my SAN value plummeted]

Su Qi.

After dying in a car accident, he was reborn as a high school student in Tokyo, Japan.

But I didn't expect that this world is full of monsters.

I'm so scared...

You cannot see the fear that I see.

I can see, but I can't let them know that I can see them, because if they know I can see them, they will eat me. So even if I see them, I have to pretend not to see them. But they are everywhere in this world. It's so difficult for me...

That's probably the story.

【Golden Ten Chapters】

Chapter 1: My Parents Are Orphaned. The protagonist, Su Qi, dies in a car accident and travels back in time to become a 16-year-old Japanese high school student. He confesses his love to Suzuki Saya, but is cruelly rejected. He has a tragic fate, with both parents dead. He also has the magical ability to see certain special things, but must pretend not to see them, or he'll be eaten.

Chapter 2: You must not see the horror I see. Elsewhere, Ikkyu is training with his master, but unfortunately, he cannot yet see those things. The protagonist returns home, and the spirits of his deceased parents are still there, but he can only pretend not to see them. Because if he is discovered that he can see, he will die.

In Chapter 3, my childhood sweetheart was so scared that his head almost fell off. The protagonist was flirting with them at home when, on his way to school, he ran into the person he'd confessed to yesterday. The person seemed a little regretful. With the help of another of the protagonist's friends, he and Saya collided. Saya's head fell into his hand.

Chapter 4: This witch isn't very effective. The protagonist writes furiously in class, but can't stop the ghosts from haunting him. He seeks out the class witch. After class, they find a warehouse and exorcise the evil spirits. However, they only manage to exorcise one.

Chapter 5: The Kakuro (Karakuro) of Karuta. The protagonist is dragged into a club activity by a friend, playing karuta, similar to our poetry chain. This chapter feels profoundly weak, failing to capture the allure of karuta. The protagonist waits intently for the Kakuro (Karakuro) to appear.

Chapter 6: Ghosts and Gods Become Buddhas, One Hundred People Sing. The protagonist, unable to tolerate the distraction of the card-reading ghost, yet unable to pretend to ignore it, had to pause. During the break, he and his opponent discussed a blind pick. This time, he easily won the game. And He, contentedly, left.

Chapter 7: Everywhere He Passes, He Becomes a Divine Kingdom. The protagonist transforms into another, obtains a relic of obsession, and learns about the life of the timeless master, Mr. Wataya, unlocking new abilities. If he can construct an entire Tokyo in his mind, he will no longer fear them.

Chapter 8: Me and the Devil. The protagonist lives in fear at home, dreaming of the deep sea again, this time with a shrine. He arrives at school, and while chatting with his classmates, Saya arrives, and her head falls to the ground again. This time, she seems to have discovered something.

Chapter 9 opens with a single image, and the story is entirely fabricated. The shrine maiden must have discovered Saya's secret, but she's pretending not to see it. The protagonist, looking on, is helpless, wanting to stop playing around. The forums are rumored to tell the story of the tree roots and the shrine, and the protagonist will definitely see it.

Chapter 10: The Three Angels of Industry. During a literature appreciation class, the protagonist is left feeling uneasy. A small squirrel prays for blessings near a school shrine. Upon learning of this, the protagonist volunteers and ultimately rescues the squirrel. However, following a prophecy from Ikkyu's blessed mouth, the three angels of industry begin to walk openly in Tokyo.

【Brief Comment】

We don’t understand Cthulhu either. Is it the mysterious octopus monster in the deep sea?

unimportant!
This book can actually be seen as a suspenseful version of a Japanese school story.

Moreover, the suspense level of this book is higher than many other books in the suspense category.

This book was put on the shelves on the 13th, with the first order of 3300, and successfully entered the boutique channel.

The story is very strong, the narrative style is very natural and plain, without too many jokes.

This book is very similar to "I'm a Monk in Tokyo".

These authors who love to write about Japanese culture may have never been to Tokyo.

But it does not affect their creation of works on this subject at all.

Even though the author is only level 1, after the points are updated next month, he can at least become a level 3 author.

In many places in the book, the words used are relatively simple, with a light literary feel.

Unlike some amateur writings, the dialogues are written without any thought.

The author's account has only been created for 78 days, so he definitely wants a small account.

But the writing skills are so sophisticated, and a large number of experts have left a certain site recently.

The author of this book is probably from there as well. This shows how tight the recommended spots are in the light novel category.

I'm actually a little worried here.

My friend from outside the station, please take note.

There are many descriptions in your book that are almost beyond the boundaries, which are descriptions rarely touched upon by suspense writers.

So, you have to be careful.

Be steady!

【Cang's Ramblings】

This book was quite engaging to read at night.

I was about to fall asleep several times, but I couldn't hold on any longer and forced myself to wake up.

Because writing original trial readings is also very brain-intensive.

Especially when you encounter a part that is difficult to understand, you have to read the chapter, which takes a long time.

In the above text, I was not very friendly to the big guy from the external site and felt that he was too pretentious!

Treat readers who pick up the dots like fools!

The author of this book is very real.

There is neither hypocritical pity to seek subscriptions, nor unbridled behavior after being proud.

Therefore, even though they are all authors from external sites, their personalities can vary greatly.

No wonder he can write such a detailed and heartwarming Japanese suspense work, rather than those brainless and joyful water stories.

According to my reading preferences, I prefer this book.

Although the results of that book were even more explosive.

It was also too explosive, with a lot of discordant voices clamoring in there.

Friends who want to eat melons can go and try it.

Friends who don’t want to be fooled, and friends who are brave enough, just read this book slowly.

Although the number of words is not large, the quality is still acceptable.

Especially if you like Cthulhu, you can also try your luck in the deep sea of ​​this book~
Once again, I would like to remind the author to pay attention to the scale.

The starting point is super strict!

Writing is not easy, so cherish every moment!

I am Cang Yiwei, and I am here to endorse this book.

Welcome to the paradise of book reviews.

All the routines must be complete!

However, since the word count is still less, I can still talk to you about the update plan for this book.

At the beginning, I would publish two chapters at a time before 1 o'clock, which made the reading more enjoyable.

But since the establishment of the Zhengshulou, many books need to be read and written immediately, so the update speed will be slower.

Maybe some chapters can be released during the day.

So, if you haven’t waited by 2 o’clock, you don’t have to wait any longer.

I've been reading Lazy Rabbit's "On the Only Way to Treat Medicine" recently. The book says that often staying up late to practice Taoism can easily lead to baldness.

Finally, I would like to give you a sweet song: "You don't sleep until the moon does, you are a bald little baby~"

(End of this chapter)

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