
Wangchuan Inn
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Introduction 1: The sleepy Xu Feng opened his eyes and saw two figures standing beside the bed, one with a cow's head and the other with a horse's head. He felt that he had probably sent it. Introduction 2: New Meng Po Soup at Wangchuan Hotel: Take a ladle of Wangchuan River water, three qian of flower petals from the other side, three qian of flowers and leaves from the other side, and a little of the obsession, and boil it. The obsession with drinking is gone, the troubles of this life are over, and you are thrown away from reincarnation and reborn. Introduction 3: Naihe opened a shop in front of the bridge and collected money on Huangquan Road. Whoever passed by from then on would knock over a bowl of Meng Po soup.
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Got it from a novelist
No one has commented yet, so I'll be the first one. I read the author's first Taoist book after just a few dozen chapters. After reading more than a hundred chapters, I felt it wasn't good enough (I forgot the exact number of chapters. In fact, I really wanted to find a Taoist book that was similar to the earlier Taoist book about Lao Na's return to secular life), so I deleted it from the library, and then I stopped reading it. I knew when I realized that I really didn't want to be a novelist, so I followed it slowly (that's right, I just listened to novels). When I saw the author said that a new book was coming, I opened the author's homepage, and then I realized that it was not a new author, and I also discovered that I had read the book by Taoist. I hope the author of this book has already thought of the ending.
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Official(1)Scraped 1mo ago
Got it from a novelist
No one has commented yet, so I'll be the first one. I read the author's first Taoist book after just a few dozen chapters. After reading more than a hundred chapters, I felt it wasn't good enough (I forgot the exact number of chapters. In fact, I really wanted to find a Taoist book that was similar to the earlier Taoist book about Lao Na's return to secular life), so I deleted it from the library, and then I stopped reading it. I knew when I realized that I really didn't want to be a novelist, so I followed it slowly (that's right, I just listened to novels). When I saw the author said that a new book was coming, I opened the author's homepage, and then I realized that it was not a new author, and I also discovered that I had read the book by Taoist. I hope the author of this book has already thought of the ending.









