Are There Any CP-Free Articles About HP? No CP! No CP! No CP!
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I want to read a book like "Hogwarts: I've already graduated before the system came along". Thank you. I really don't recommend books with cp. It's so annoying. Every time I look for books without cp, there are a bunch of people recommending books with cp. They say they are good and sweet. MD, I just don't want to read cp.
In the first book, the heroine traveled to the world of Harry Potter and was assigned to the Snake Yard. She had never read Harry Potter and had only heard other people say that she tried to drop out of school because she vaguely remembered that the Snake Yard was ruled by the noseless old man. However, things always turned out to be beyond her expectations. The protagonist's aura was a bit strong. In the second book, the heroine, Ge Huang's sister, was the heir to ancient magic and had a charming personality. Especially Huo Yi's timeline was so touching. The third book, the children of Harry Potter travel to the time of Harry Potter, giving everyone the shock of the billion-point name-dropping. It is written by the same author as the second book, but the disadvantage is that the update is a bit slow. The fourth book, the female protagonist Badger Yard, is funny and family-friendly. So far, it has no cp.
In the first book, the heroine traveled to the world of Harry Potter and was assigned to the Snake Yard. She had never read Harry Potter and had only heard other people say that she tried to drop out of school because she vaguely remembered that the Snake Yard was ruled by the noseless old man. However, things always turned out to be beyond her expectations. The protagonist's aura was a bit strong. In the second book, the heroine, Ge Huang's sister, was the heir to ancient magic and had a charming personality. Especially Huo Yi's timeline was so touching. The third book, the children of Harry Potter travel to the time of Harry Potter, giving everyone the shock of the billion-point name-dropping. It is written by the same author as the second book, but the disadvantage is that the update is a bit slow. The fourth book, the female protagonist Badger Yard, is funny and family-friendly. So far, it has no cp.
1. No cp, the male protagonist has a system, the male protagonist is extremely talented and has an online IQ. The introduction is weak. See it for yourself. 2. There is currently no cp but a system. He is brother Ron [Like][Like][Like][Like][Like]
1. No cp, the male protagonist has a system, the male protagonist is extremely talented and has an online IQ. The introduction is weak. See it for yourself. 2. There is currently no cp but a system. He is brother Ron [Like][Like][Like][Like][Like]
Both books have original male protagonists. In the first one, the male protagonist has several snakes as pets and is a bit of a villain; in the second one, the male protagonist is a bit crazy and extremely powerful. They are all engaged in careers, and the protagonists are all very good-looking.
The first book has a male protagonist + time travel + no cp. The protagonist was Chinese before time travel, and his surname is Holmes (it must be said that he is worthy of his surname in solving crimes). The book is very exciting. The only shortcoming is that it is not finished yet. The second book, the core is not Voldemort but the Law of Secrecy. The male protagonist graduated from Durmstrang and was a disciple of Grindelwald. He inherited his teacher's core views (overturning the law of secrecy) but was not as radical as Grindelwald. There is a female protagonist, so to speak. The female protagonist has a crush on the male protagonist (it is impossible for the male protagonist to not notice it at all), but there is no emotional line. There is no emotional line. Let me say it again! There is! Love! Love! Line!
The first one has a growth-oriented heroine who can fight physically, can transform into a snow leopard, and is cute. It is rare for the protagonist to speak directly without hiding anything, and is very open. The second heroine is Harry's daughter Lily. The story is very warm and joyful, and everyone is very cute.
These are all without cp. Oh, let me remind you that the sixth book is a pure villain who pretends to be friends with the protagonist group in the early stage. If you can't accept Harry's death in the later stage, you don't have to read it.
These are all without cp. Oh, let me remind you that the sixth book is a pure villain who pretends to be friends with the protagonist group in the early stage. If you can't accept Harry's death in the later stage, you don't have to read it.
These are all without cp. Oh, let me remind you that the sixth book is a pure villain who pretends to be friends with the protagonist group in the early stage. If you can't accept Harry's death in the later stage, you don't have to read it.
These are all without cp. Oh, let me remind you that the sixth book is a pure villain who pretends to be friends with the protagonist group in the early stage. If you can't accept Harry's death in the later stage, you don't have to read it.
These are all without cp. Oh, let me remind you that the sixth book is a pure villain who pretends to be friends with the protagonist group in the early stage. If you can't accept Harry's death in the later stage, you don't have to read it.
These are all without cp. Oh, let me remind you that the sixth book is a pure villain who pretends to be friends with the protagonist group in the early stage. If you can't accept Harry's death in the later stage, you don't have to read it.
These are all without cp. Oh, let me remind you that the sixth book is a pure villain who pretends to be friends with the protagonist group in the early stage. If you can't accept Harry's death in the later stage, you don't have to read it.
These are all without cp. Oh, let me remind you that the sixth book is a pure villain who pretends to be friends with the protagonist group in the early stage. If you can't accept Harry's death in the later stage, you don't have to read it.
These are all without cp. Oh, let me remind you that the sixth book is a pure villain who pretends to be friends with the protagonist group in the early stage. If you can't accept Harry's death in the later stage, you don't have to read it.