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"I Created Urban Legends in Tokyo": I can't imagine that I did all the strange talk that plagued Tokyo

Shinji Kamara travels to the parallel world of Tokyo because of the Urban Legends Record found in the library, and the urban legends written in this notebook called "Urban Legend Records" will become real in reality - as long as the urban legend written is a complete story, with detailed ghost settings and ghost abilities (it sounds a bit like a novel review).

In addition, this parallel world of Japan is much less urban legend than in the previous life (as well as light novels and manga), but because the male protagonist basically can't remember the plot, he copied the stillborn, but there are also some urban legends that are borrowed (or inspired).

In the setting of this novel, urban legends (or urban legends are weird) rely on rules to kill people, and when someone meets a certain strange killing condition, it is an insoluble dead end.

This urban legend is built a bit like some kind of business or farming, where all those who come into contact with urban legends are faithfully recorded in notebooks, while those who are affected/died because of urban legends provide legend points and good and evil points. Harvest specific groups of people by creating urban legends, such as domestic violence and school violence, and prolong their lives for their dying selves.

Maybe the fight against violence can be safe, maybe not... In short, in my opinion, this is similar to robbing the rich and helping the poor... I am poor.

In general, the story of the urban legend itself, the collection around the notebook, the system of spiritual cultivation, the potential of these directions has not been tapped, and there is still a relatively large room for development. The writing is decent, there is nothing outstanding.

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"I Created Urban Legends in Tokyo": I can't imagine that I did all the strange talk that plagued Tokyo