[Touken Ranbu] 365 Ngày Sắm Vai Đao Kiếm-Nhan Tuân
  • GELESEN 306
  • Stimmen 7
  • Teile 5
  • Zeit 64h 55m
  • GELESEN 306
  • Stimmen 7
  • Teile 5
  • Zeit 64h 55m
Abgeschlossene Geschichte, Zuerst veröffentlicht März 02, 2020
Thể loại: Diễn sinh, Không CP, Hiện đại , HE , Tình cảm , Manga anime , Huyền huyễn , Xuyên việt , Thần tiên yêu quái , Xuyên nhanh , Nhẹ nhàng , Hài hước , Hitman Reborn , Cải trang giả dạng , Hunter x Hunter , Ấm áp , Kim bài đề cử 🥇 , Đao kiếm loạn vũ , Nam chủ
Vì cứu vớt thế giới, Thẩm Thần Giả nhận được hệ thống <Đao Kiếm Nam Sĩ>, sắm vai các vị Đao Kiếm đi đến từng thế giới, vừa bảo vệ lịch sử vừa tìm biện pháp cứu vớt thế giới.
Sau đó hắn phát hiện... Thánh thần ơi, trang phục của mấy vị Đao Kiếm này "ít" có gây sự chú ý lắm, xã hội hiện đại ai mà mặc mấy cái thể loại như này hở trời!?
Rồi còn nữa, mấy thanh đao này tui phải giấu nơi mô? Xã hội hiện đại cấm mang vũ khí ra đường đó mấy người có biết hông!!!
Review nhẹ: Truyện này, theo cảm nhận của tui, thì nó thay đổi thất thường lắm, có thế giới lại phức tạp muốn nổ não, có thế giới khá nhàm, cũng có thế giới viết hay cực hay, cho nên mọi người đừng vì một thế giới mà bỏ hết thì coi chừng uổng phí nha =)))) Bởi vì mấy thế giới cũ đọc hơi lâu rồi nên ký ức có hơi mơ hồ, cho nên đánh giá của tui chỉ mang tính chất tham khảo thôi ha :3
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