
Dear Immigration Officer
About This Novel
A visa is required to enter the empire. Old troll couple breaching visa conditions Elf officer trying to escape An old dwarf who is terminally ill and wants to see his child Athletes who have not been approved six hours before departure Immigration officer Langdon Lin of the Imperial Immigration Service and his colleagues battled wits and courage with various visa applications in the office, during unannounced visits, and at the border, dancing between procedural justice and moral tolerance. During the Imperial Ghost Festival parade, some people even acted as immigration officers to scare people. Imperial immigration officers were so terrifying. At the Imperial Gratitude Day celebration, someone cried and thanked the immigration officer. Imperial immigration officer, this is the end of the warmth. "Hello, I am Langdon Lin from the Imperial Immigration Bureau..." "Run!!!" "Stay still, don't run!!! We are here to help you!!!" The goblins who were working illegally ran away in a swarm, but they were all stopped by the spider-man Rose who spread spider webs all over the sky. Langdon next to him covered his face. This novel is artistically processed and adapted from real interviews with immigration officers. You are welcome to read it.
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Official(4)Scraped 2d ago
I'll correct the typo tomorrow
I was originally going to update the collection of memes today and correct the typos, but I ended up lying on the table and fell asleep. Let's correct the typos tomorrow.
It's May Day
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Official(4)Scraped 2d ago
I'll correct the typo tomorrow
I was originally going to update the collection of memes today and correct the typos, but I ended up lying on the table and fell asleep. Let's correct the typos tomorrow.
It's May Day
It's May Day, it's May Day, it's May Day, it's May Day
One, two, three, four, five, six, seven, eight, ninety
It looks interesting hahaha, the logic is clear












