
Ice and Fire from Afar
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The evil god was summoned to the world of ice and fire, and attempted to control the world but was defeated. After he threw away his memory and power, he tried again and again. But I don't know why it's a heartwarming (?) Story that goes more and more crooked. Note 1. Before Chapter 29, the protagonist didn't even think about being an evil god. He was just a nanny dragon taking care of the children. If you don't want to see a story about children making stupid mistakes, you can just start reading from Chapter 29. Don't worry, you can treat it as a children's book. Note 2. The protagonist's superficial identity is Rhaegar's only son, and the two above children are gone. His body (container) grows extremely slowly (he looks like a child), so he and Cersei are a political marriage, superficially married, but the actual protagonists have no cp. The protagonist is really not a minotaur or a cuckold, but as the crown prince, he needs a wife, and Cersei is the most suitable. Note 3. As for why Cersei has no objection to note 2, of course she does, but no one can do anything about her husband's slow growth, and the protagonist is very good-looking, so Cersei, who is obsessed with appearance, can't help but forgive him and find reasons for him. Note 4: The setting of this article is relatively obscure (chaotic), brainless, running-down, and growth-oriented. Note 5. The background is very peaceful, with no struggle for hegemony, little Machiavellianism, and a slight lack of Cthulhu. I just want to give the original characters a less bad ending.
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