
Cute Girl Pokémon
by My Cat
About This Novel
Tang Yi traveled to the world of elves, and the finals of the Elf World Cup were being broadcast on TV. A girl with wings that resembled a fast dragon stretched out on her back was fighting fiercely with a girl with a mark similar to the cross of Metagross X on her forehead. The commentator roared excitedly: "Kuailong Ji used great speed, and immediately took another move to destroy the death ray with one hand. The giant golden monster couldn't resist, and the giant golden monster fell! Let us congratulate Kuailongji and her trainer for becoming the champions of this World Cup!" Looking at the young girl Kuai Long Ji on TV with a trophy in her hand and a smile on her face, Tang Yi realized that something was wrong with this elf world... (There are effigies, easy-going, daily articles, training and combat, but they are not the focus of this book. If you are not familiar with Pokémon, you can also read this book as a girl's development article. Finally, this is a very serious book! It has nothing to do with crazy things, please don't get confused!) Book club group: 910703544
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Official(44)Scraped 6d ago
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Am I the only one who noticed the "crazy thing" in the introduction 😂
I feel like I'm getting darker, and I suddenly have an idea
There was a rift between the protagonist and La Lulasi due to some changes, and then after some things happened, the two began to not trust each other very much. The protagonist told his family that he would go on a trip to relax while paying for college, leaving La Lulas at home. Outside, the protagonist is accidentally rescued by the wild elf Ji. After passing some local procedures, the protagonist successfully adopts her. At this time, Lalulas was at home, thinking of her trainer who had been with her since she was born, and recalled every detail. However, he who liked to touch her head, hold her hand, and look at her secretly was missing. A month passed by in a blink of an eye, and the protagonist returned home five days before the start of school. He opened the door, and La Lulas rushed out of her bedroom, wanting to hug the man. Halfway through, she found that his hand was holding the hand of another Elf Ji. "Let me introduce, this is my new elf girl, her name is ---" "Hello, I'm ---" "Hello..." Lalulas turned around and ran directly into her small bedroom, lying on the bed, tears slowly falling from the corners of her eyes, trying not to let her cries spread.
Yes, it's a girly elf novel
The author is really a wizard, really good! But let me tell you, the people who read this kind of article are usually, um, casual players. If they are competitive players, they probably won't, it's unlikely that they will read this kind of thing.
I have read about Chapter 14. If what you say conflicts with the later chapters, you can complain (sense)
Months of practice by others cannot compare to the protagonist's accidental experience. Thinking of the protagonist's complacency in defeating others, the other elves who signed up for several cram schools as soon as they were born and kept running around without being cared about by trainers, and the way the elf was defeated by the protagonist and lost, I felt uncomfortable and felt unfair for the other elves. If it weren't for the fact that the protagonist's halo is really not that good, even though the education methods in this world are not that good, the protagonist is even more irresponsible towards the elves, a kind of chronic poison. From the first chapter to the present, you have not found that the protagonist is just blindly doting, as if it is a kind of helpless obedience. Although the education methods in this world will not make elves happy, following the protagonist's nurturing method will only breed useless people and be even more cruel to the elves, which is supported by the protagonist's aura. The way of nurturing at a certain time and the protagonist's breeding method can be reflected in reality, and the ending is not very good. Because the curriculum is too tight, you may self-mutilate or even commit suicide, or you may be blindly pampered by your parents, and become a complete invalid after the death of your parents. I think the latter is more painful. Maybe I'm too serious. I think the protagonist should be beaten to the ground hard, thrown back to reality, and let him put his mind in a right state. He doesn't have to sign up for so many classes, but he also has to learn to be pampered blindly. This comment contains personal feelings, so you don't have to read it. The reason why I was so excited was because I actually saw in reality that the person educated in this way by the protagonist was still my cousin. I really can't control my emotions.
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Official(44)Scraped 6d ago
? ? ?
Am I the only one who noticed the "crazy thing" in the introduction 😂
I feel like I'm getting darker, and I suddenly have an idea
There was a rift between the protagonist and La Lulasi due to some changes, and then after some things happened, the two began to not trust each other very much. The protagonist told his family that he would go on a trip to relax while paying for college, leaving La Lulas at home. Outside, the protagonist is accidentally rescued by the wild elf Ji. After passing some local procedures, the protagonist successfully adopts her. At this time, Lalulas was at home, thinking of her trainer who had been with her since she was born, and recalled every detail. However, he who liked to touch her head, hold her hand, and look at her secretly was missing. A month passed by in a blink of an eye, and the protagonist returned home five days before the start of school. He opened the door, and La Lulas rushed out of her bedroom, wanting to hug the man. Halfway through, she found that his hand was holding the hand of another Elf Ji. "Let me introduce, this is my new elf girl, her name is ---" "Hello, I'm ---" "Hello..." Lalulas turned around and ran directly into her small bedroom, lying on the bed, tears slowly falling from the corners of her eyes, trying not to let her cries spread.
Yes, it's a girly elf novel
The author is really a wizard, really good! But let me tell you, the people who read this kind of article are usually, um, casual players. If they are competitive players, they probably won't, it's unlikely that they will read this kind of thing.
I have read about Chapter 14. If what you say conflicts with the later chapters, you can complain (sense)
Months of practice by others cannot compare to the protagonist's accidental experience. Thinking of the protagonist's complacency in defeating others, the other elves who signed up for several cram schools as soon as they were born and kept running around without being cared about by trainers, and the way the elf was defeated by the protagonist and lost, I felt uncomfortable and felt unfair for the other elves. If it weren't for the fact that the protagonist's halo is really not that good, even though the education methods in this world are not that good, the protagonist is even more irresponsible towards the elves, a kind of chronic poison. From the first chapter to the present, you have not found that the protagonist is just blindly doting, as if it is a kind of helpless obedience. Although the education methods in this world will not make elves happy, following the protagonist's nurturing method will only breed useless people and be even more cruel to the elves, which is supported by the protagonist's aura. The way of nurturing at a certain time and the protagonist's breeding method can be reflected in reality, and the ending is not very good. Because the curriculum is too tight, you may self-mutilate or even commit suicide, or you may be blindly pampered by your parents, and become a complete invalid after the death of your parents. I think the latter is more painful. Maybe I'm too serious. I think the protagonist should be beaten to the ground hard, thrown back to reality, and let him put his mind in a right state. He doesn't have to sign up for so many classes, but he also has to learn to be pampered blindly. This comment contains personal feelings, so you don't have to read it. The reason why I was so excited was because I actually saw in reality that the person educated in this way by the protagonist was still my cousin. I really can't control my emotions.
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