Toge Inumaki is important too. His special cursed speech ability makes him stand out. Also, the principal of the school, Masamichi Yaga, is likely to be important as he is in a position of authority and has an influence on Gojo and the other students. There could be other characters like the members of different clans that also play roles in the complex web of the story.
This book was called "If You're an Immortal A-Human." The characters in the book included: the male protagonist, Masayoshi Shimazaki; the male protagonist, A-Human; the female protagonist, Katae Shimoya, an obstetrician who had a social disorder in high school; the female protagonist, Haruka Shimazaki, the younger sister of Masayoshi Shimazaki, who disappeared; and the female supporting character, Nanase Nishino, a senior at Kisaka High School. She was a very mysterious person who liked fat pigeons. This book can be read on Qidian Chinese website.
If It's an Immortal Demi-human Author: Curry Stick's Saber. It's a light novel/derivative Doujinshi novel with no moral integrity elements. It's finished and can be enjoyed without worry.
[User recommendation: When Shimazaki Masato opened his eyes, he was in a laboratory. His entire body was bandaged and his limbs were bound. Day after day, he was killed, amputated, and exploited.]
This was because he was a demi-human, a demi-human who would immediately revive in full condition after death. It was only natural that the government would capture him and use him as an experimental subject for biochemical experiments.
He had forgotten his past and did not know what his desires were.
Until one day, a voice that sounded like a demon rang in his ears.
"I will give you strength. Escape from here and enjoy your freedom. Enjoy a life where you can do whatever you want."
It was a combination of the world views of many Japanese dramas such as Masuka, Kamen Rider, Obstetrician Hongniao, Li Gouhai, Spec. Escape, and so on. It was being added at any time.
I hope you will like this book.
Shimazaki Fujimura was a famous Japanese novelist and literary critic. His works were widely regarded as having profound social and anthropological research value. The following are some of his contributions to the history of literature:
As one of the pioneers of modern Japanese literature, Shimazaki Fujimura began to write in the 1930s, making an important contribution to the development of modern Japanese literature with his unique perspective and style. His works focused on social and human issues, expressing his deep reflection and criticism of modern society.
Shimazaki Fujimura's works have been nominated for the Nobel Prize in Literature many times. His most famous works include Dance Dance (1951), The Field of Flying Birds (1956), and The River Bank (1968). His works are known for their deep insight and unique narrative methods, and are considered one of the representative works of modern Japanese literature.
Shimazaki Fujimura also made an important contribution to Japanese literary criticism. He put forward the slogan of "literature is self-actualization", emphasizing the relationship between literary works and social and human problems, and made an important contribution to the development of Japanese literary criticism.
Shimazaki Fujimura was an outstanding novelist and literary critic. His works had a profound impact on the history of literature, not only in Japan but also around the world.