
Little Demon, Don't Run Away
About This Novel
A group of demons dancing around appears in the bustling city. The woman with nine tails twisted her dexterous waist and left in a hurry. Potato, who was as tall as a person, panicked and quickly rolled up. Two carrots that looked exactly the same ran away. The cute and cute Totoro was stunned and let go of the nuts in his hand. Su Zhe looked at the panicked goblins, drew a silver light out of thin air with his fingers, and shouted, "Hey, don't run!" Book club group: 320620550
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Official(6)Scraped 4d ago
Not bad... I have to say that history is not good, so the city will make it up.
Hmm, it's very interesting. I don't understand. Please give the author a boost!
La la la, passing by
Zzzzznnnnn
It's a good book, but it's short. I don't know if the writing will be messy later.
I have read a lot of books, but they are all good at the beginning but messy later on. I hope the author can work harder.
Come back in a month
Raise slowly. . N. . . . . .
Why are there so few people?
I came here recommended by other books.
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Official(6)Scraped 4d ago
Not bad... I have to say that history is not good, so the city will make it up.
Hmm, it's very interesting. I don't understand. Please give the author a boost!
La la la, passing by
Zzzzznnnnn
It's a good book, but it's short. I don't know if the writing will be messy later.
I have read a lot of books, but they are all good at the beginning but messy later on. I hope the author can work harder.
Come back in a month
Raise slowly. . N. . . . . .
Why are there so few people?
I came here recommended by other books.
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I just watched it, and suddenly I found it to be pretty good. The male protagonist is a demon hunter from the Ming Dynasty. He is reincarnated and has past life memories. I think the plot is pretty good.



A very interesting novel, the world is full of fairies...












