
The Evil Dragon Who Became the Evil Lady
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Tags: Badass Lady, Chef Long, Reliable Adult Man (Long [Background: Pokémon-like \u002F Beast Controlling World] ------------- "Di Mi'an", who became a young dragon and lost his memory, was picked up and brought home by the evil daughter of the imperial capital. From then on, he lived a good life of being a wealthy woman, living a lawless life? ------------- No, this is a story about a mature black dragon who has brightened up his food skills. After following the eldest lady to the small town, he started working to make money, setting up stalls, recruiting elf brothers, raising elf nannies, and maintaining law and order in the town! ------------- "Perhaps we have really been enemies of the world." The eldest lady glanced at the encircling army of elves whose number could not be clearly seen. She asked the black dragon: "Is it like this?" Black Dragon smiled and said in a brisk tone, "Yes, like now!" --------------- Elements: light battle, comedy, love, food Easy to play memes\u002F Act cute every day
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Official(4)Scraped 8d ago
What's going on? A pigeon, right?
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It crashed and I finished picking up novels from other websites, programs, and videos. After finishing the meal, I wanted to come back and see if there was a good harvest. As a result, I saw the same date.
What's the difference between losing memory and being aboriginal? If you can't please both sides, it's better to just write about aboriginals.
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Official(4)Scraped 8d ago
What's going on? A pigeon, right?
Update soon! Even! Even! Even! Even! Even! Even! One sentence update!
Why! Why! ༼;´༎ຶ ༎ຶ༽
It crashed and I finished picking up novels from other websites, programs, and videos. After finishing the meal, I wanted to come back and see if there was a good harvest. As a result, I saw the same date.
What's the difference between losing memory and being aboriginal? If you can't please both sides, it's better to just write about aboriginals.









