
The Way of the Reverse Dragon I (part 1)
by Blood Red
About This Novel
He grew up in a monastery since childhood and is of pure oriental descent. He is born with a high level of spiritual talent. When the youngest bishop who was trained and raised by the Divine Court was involved in the struggle among the top leaders of the supernatural world: a confusing life experience, super talents, one was instilled with the law of light since childhood, and the other was the law of darkness of the jungle; the despicableness and filth hidden in the light revealed the sincerity and passion in the darkness; the battle between darkness and light, the battle between faith and blood, where should he go?
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Official(4)Scraped 21d ago
If it can make everyone happy, the wine exchanged for this news is indeed a good thing, and this news can also be discussed by the people for a month, so it must be of some use.
The priest has also decided to sell the news. It seems that these hard days are really coming to an end. Although he is forced to have no choice, it would be difficult if it were not like this. Everyone just wants to live well.
Haha, in fact, they are all little guys who love to sleep. It is indeed not easy for the priest. After all, it is not a good job to wake up the children. After all, if you really have to shout, sometimes you don't want to disturb the children's rest.
No one? Well. . . . .
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Official(4)Scraped 21d ago
If it can make everyone happy, the wine exchanged for this news is indeed a good thing, and this news can also be discussed by the people for a month, so it must be of some use.
The priest has also decided to sell the news. It seems that these hard days are really coming to an end. Although he is forced to have no choice, it would be difficult if it were not like this. Everyone just wants to live well.
Haha, in fact, they are all little guys who love to sleep. It is indeed not easy for the priest. After all, it is not a good job to wake up the children. After all, if you really have to shout, sometimes you don't want to disturb the children's rest.
No one? Well. . . . .
