
Born in Purple: K. J. Parker's Short Stories Ii
by H
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"The Rules": He fought, drank, sold his soul, made pacts with the devil... But he was the greatest writer in the world. "A Room with a View": I focus on finding the devil in the dog's head, but never pay attention to the people around me. Is it a gift or the shame of a warlock? "A Small Price for Singing": "My Sixteenth Concerto," he said to me with a smile. The light in the cell was very dark, and I could just see him. "For now, I think it should be called an unfinished song." "Devil in a Bottle": Is the scroll in a bottle secretly stored in the Golden Scale Temple a good way to save the world or a Pandora's box? "A Place to Live": Will the young dragon-slaying boy turn into an evil dragon? Uncertain. But there are many smart people in the world who will try their best to keep them in captivity. "Stronger than the Sword": Another precious Roper language document is released! Let's take a look at what dynastic changes this place experienced before the fall of the empire. "My Beautiful Life": From the lowest to the most noble, how smooth is your life that has skyrocketed? No, there is a price to pay for cheating. "Born in Purple": A beggar becomes an emperor? No, this is a passerby who becomes the protagonist. "The Last Witness": If all terrible and abominable memories can be erased, then the person who keeps the memory will become the last witness.
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Official(1)Scraped 2d ago
The wind that misses you still blows to Mei Zunting, very good JK Parker
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Official(1)Scraped 2d ago
The wind that misses you still blows to Mei Zunting, very good JK Parker
