Suddenly I got transferred to the Tokyo Revengers Universe, where I became a middle school student, named Michi Hirabayashi. With a system at hand that gives me 'would you rather' mission whenever it pleases, making me get involved in the most nonsensical situations at times. Maybe if I'm lucky I can stop some dumb-asses from getting killed.
I can honestly say that I love this fanfic so much literally it’s one of my favorites on this app 😩 pls pls pls continue
I really liked the fanfic it has a nice character Drama and some really fun Banter and some real fun
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Michi and Taiju make a beautiful couple, I hope they end up together or she has a harem. I wouldn't mind scenes+18. Congratulations for the good work
Meh it's pretty boring not my cup of tea
In my opinion one of the funniest ff on webnovel, my only dislike is that I get confuse sometimes on who is talking
Well written. Most of it is really funny. It is a slave system novel but 80% of requests make pretty funny situations. Some situations are a bit stupid and annoying. Hopefully, author just chooses one romantic partner because atm seems to be so many options and she just plays with male leads feelings. Also I hate the shipping her with a domestic abuser which I don’t like unless he has some major character development and changes personality.
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It got really rapie near 60 chapters and just got worse. Very triggering for people that have experienced something similar. Chock full of dark drama towards the end stops being lighthearted