
Douluo: What Does it Matter to Me If Tang San Turns Black?
by Wen Yansheng
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My name is Yan Zu, my soul has passed through Douluo, and I have become a three-year-old village boy. My dad, who is "the best player in the village", was once chased to the point of death by a 160-year-old iron-backed bear; My mother is a rare auxiliary soul master who is good at making crops grow better. But I have a check-in system like the Xixi version, which gives away spicy strips, stockings, and a profound book called "Five-Year Soul Examination and Three-Year Simulation"... After reviewing it, I think Tang San's life was quite miserable. He was supposed to meet a pink rabbit and become his childhood sweetheart. But the rabbit was picked up by my parents first. With the support of Yu Xiaogang and the Haotian Sect, he was supposed to destroy the Wuhun Palace and inherit the throne of Shura. As a result, he later killed Yu Xiaogang and destroyed the Haotian Sect. I heard that because of this, God Shura was laughed at by the gods for 500 years. I feel guilty sometimes. So I took good care of my mother. Just think of it as compensation. Many years later, Tang San asked: "Why can you always beat me?" I gnawed on the spicy sticks and said with a smile: "You only have yourself in your eyes, but in my eyes, there are thousands of lights."
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