Sumika Fiction could be many things. It might be the name of a fictional work, like a novel or a series of short stories. It could also potentially be the name of a fictional world created by an author named Sumika or a group related to that name.
Sorry, I don't have specific information about works from Sumika Fiction as the name is not widely known in common fictional repertoires. But you could try searching for it in specialized fiction databases or local libraries.
This book was called "I'm Killing Evil in Tokyo." The characters in the book included the male protagonist, Taki Amagasaki, the female protagonist, Emi Takasaki, the elder sister, Yyds/My stomach seems to be growing fat/I'm E, and the female protagonist, Rie Fujiya. This book can be read on Qidian Chinese website.
"I'm Killing Evil in Tokyo" by Elizabeth, my partner. It's a light novel/original fantasy novel with transmigration, system style, mouth cannon, and decisive killing elements.
[User recommendation: Nishi University student Taki Amagasaki signed the Krypton System and was reborn as an ordinary high school student in Japan.]
He had seen warriors fighting for justice, and he had also fought with forgotten kings.
Demons roared in the abyss, and darkness hid around us. Without seeing evil, how could he know what truth was!
Welcome to my world…
I hope you will like this book.
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