
Hogwarts: Dali Returns from Mystery
About This Novel
Darry Dursley, who traveled to the world of the Lord of Mysteries, never thought that he would return to the warm home he once had, and return to the day of his eleventh birthday. Just when he thought those weird things were far away from him, he discovered a brass book in his birthday gift. At the same time, a magical world slowly unfolded in front of him...
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Official(6)Scraped 27d ago
There is a problem with the theme setting... A brain like Dali is as stupid as a pig in children's literature like Harry Potter. In the mysterious world, are you sure he can survive three episodes? Can you still come back?
Hate Lion House
The Lion's Court is the cradle that Dumbledore arranged for the childish little devil. As he looked at it, the style of the painting suddenly changed... The sense of fragmentation was so disgusting.
This is a very good book that balances two types of transcendence. Great support for the author💪
The protagonist is too stereotyped, so I won't accept what should be accepted.
It's so boring, I won't go into details about it. The key point is that it's boring and dry, without urgency, passion, or high feeling. I kept skipping along and stopped talking every time I got to the key points.
nice
But is there no mistress, or a woman, or even a slave? Are you a lifelong virgin? Of course, it doesn't matter if you write it beautifully~
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Community(0)
Official(6)Scraped 27d ago
There is a problem with the theme setting... A brain like Dali is as stupid as a pig in children's literature like Harry Potter. In the mysterious world, are you sure he can survive three episodes? Can you still come back?
Hate Lion House
The Lion's Court is the cradle that Dumbledore arranged for the childish little devil. As he looked at it, the style of the painting suddenly changed... The sense of fragmentation was so disgusting.
This is a very good book that balances two types of transcendence. Great support for the author💪
The protagonist is too stereotyped, so I won't accept what should be accepted.
It's so boring, I won't go into details about it. The key point is that it's boring and dry, without urgency, passion, or high feeling. I kept skipping along and stopped talking every time I got to the key points.
nice
But is there no mistress, or a woman, or even a slave? Are you a lifelong virgin? Of course, it doesn't matter if you write it beautifully~













