Why Does the Narrator Slander Me Every Day?

Why Does the Narrator Slander Me Every Day?

by Salted Fish From The Starry Sky

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138Kwords60chapters
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Ch. 60Betrayal and the Ring
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"Kingdom Calendar Year 1945:" "My name is Eli Holmes. I was once a healthy and sunny game planner, and now I am the high priest of the Church of Time." "Every day I maintain a good schedule. After waking up, I have a nice glass of milk and go for a five-minute morning run. The god of death praises me for my good health." "In my spare time, I will do some good deeds and accumulate virtue, so I can accumulate a good reputation in the royal capital." Looking at the distant scenery by the window, Eli wrote in his diary and lamented the ease of retirement. [The sinister and cunning Eli looked down at the scenery of the empire. He pondered, as if he was planning one cruel plan after another to realize his unparalleled ambition.] "As you can see, I can still hear the narration, but it always denigrates me." Eli rubbed his brows in distress, closed the diary, and waved to the cult leader outside the door to leave. He is obviously a cheerful and law-abiding young man of the times, so why is he treated like an outlaw by the narrator?

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Let the Stars Shine Again6mo ago

The plot is smooth

The writing is good, the setting is interesting, the protagonist is very sane, he can enter the dungeon to play or obtain materials, make "spells", has partners, the plot is new and non-toxic.

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