1887, I Weave Fairy Tales in Great Britain

1887, I Weave Fairy Tales in Great Britain

by Good Luck Wood

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[Extraordinary system] [Sequence promotion] [Fairy tale] [Victoria] Traveling to England in the Victorian era, Glyn Christine accidentally opened a fairy tale book, signed a contract with the devil in the book, and gained the ability to weave fairy tales. For every successful fairy tale, Green gets the relevant magic. The homeless girl huddled in the windy and snowy streets, and he gave her a warm coat and a charcoal stove; the princess was framed and mingled with the common people, but he recognized her at a glance. Amid everyone's doubts, he helped the princess prove her identity and slapped her in the face forcefully... Successfully weave "The Little Match Girl" and obtain the magical "Flame of Hope". Successfully weave "The Ugly Duckling" and obtain the magical "Transformation"... In Great Britain, where steam roared and shipping routes opened up, Green once thought he was the most special one, until-- "Mr. Green." "You are..." "I'm from the London Bureau of Investigation. Based on long-term tracking, I found that you are an uncertified transcendent. I need you to come with me." ... Some years later. Green, who wears several titles, laughed and said: "I have taken back all authority. I am all-knowing and all-powerful. You can't stop me - even if you are respected by the world, God!" (Alternate history, alternate history!)

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Normally there are double updates in the evening {but when I am in school, there are many uncertain situations, such as today. . . ) But it will definitely not be discontinued☺

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The Scorching Sun of the Abyss7mo ago

Hey, seeing that the author has written so much and has so few comments, I would like to give the author some encouragement.

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