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I would like to read a book like "City: The Legendary Experience of a Color Finisher". Sometimes I really want to find a place where no one cares about me, and then go crazy, yelling and dancing in all kinds of ways. So meaningless!
The first book that was recommended to me was no longer enough to describe it. It was so damn good. It was so cool. I just twisted it. It was really good. The protagonist blended into the original world line and was not abrupt at all. Moreover, the plot was very bold but logically smooth. It was so cool. The second book is also very good, but I just caught up with the Hohenheim Distortion. It is also a novel worth reading, but the narrative structure is relatively loose. The third book is also very good to read. I feel like I am looking at each other affectionately with my deskmate. It is nothing but I want to laugh. The later narration will be faster and make people uncomfortable. It's too easy to adjust my perception of the plot (I always feel like I'm stuck in the previous plot, but that might be my problem). The fourth book is pretty good, but I haven't finished it yet (Mask of Pain). The fifth book is my entry point. I had never thought of reading the Moon Meter fanfiction before, but he introduced me to it. Except for the introduction of personality cards sometimes included in the chapters, which affects the smoothness of listening, there are no outrageous problems. Basically, they are my true love, and they taste delicious.
The first book that was recommended to me was no longer enough to describe it. It was so damn good. It was so cool. I just twisted it. It was really good. The protagonist blended into the original world line and was not abrupt at all. Moreover, the plot was very bold but logically smooth. It was so cool. The second book is also very good, but I just caught up with the Hohenheim Distortion. It is also a novel worth reading, but the narrative structure is relatively loose. The third book is also very good to read. I feel like I am looking at each other affectionately with my deskmate. It is nothing but I want to laugh. The later narration will be faster and make people uncomfortable. It's too easy to adjust my perception of the plot (I always feel like I'm stuck in the previous plot, but that might be my problem). The fourth book is pretty good, but I haven't finished it yet (Mask of Pain). The fifth book is my entry point. I had never thought of reading the Moon Meter fanfiction before, but he introduced me to it. Except for the introduction of personality cards sometimes included in the chapters, which affects the smoothness of listening, there are no outrageous problems. Basically, they are my true love, and they taste delicious.
The first book that was recommended to me was no longer enough to describe it. It was so damn good. It was so cool. I just twisted it. It was really good. The protagonist blended into the original world line and was not abrupt at all. Moreover, the plot was very bold but logically smooth. It was so cool. The second book is also very good, but I just caught up with the Hohenheim Distortion. It is also a novel worth reading, but the narrative structure is relatively loose. The third book is also very good to read. I feel like I am looking at each other affectionately with my deskmate. It is nothing but I want to laugh. The later narration will be faster and make people uncomfortable. It's too easy to adjust my perception of the plot (I always feel like I'm stuck in the previous plot, but that might be my problem). The fourth book is pretty good, but I haven't finished it yet (Mask of Pain). The fifth book is my entry point. I had never thought of reading the Moon Meter fanfiction before, but he introduced me to it. Except for the introduction of personality cards sometimes included in the chapters, which affects the smoothness of listening, there are no outrageous problems. Basically, they are my true love, and they taste delicious.
The first book that was recommended to me was no longer enough to describe it. It was so damn good. It was so cool. I just twisted it. It was really good. The protagonist blended into the original world line and was not abrupt at all. Moreover, the plot was very bold but logically smooth. It was so cool. The second book is also very good, but I just caught up with the Hohenheim Distortion. It is also a novel worth reading, but the narrative structure is relatively loose. The third book is also very good to read. I feel like I am looking at each other affectionately with my deskmate. It is nothing but I want to laugh. The later narration will be faster and make people uncomfortable. It's too easy to adjust my perception of the plot (I always feel like I'm stuck in the previous plot, but that might be my problem). The fourth book is pretty good, but I haven't finished it yet (Mask of Pain). The fifth book is my entry point. I had never thought of reading the Moon Meter fanfiction before, but he introduced me to it. Except for the introduction of personality cards sometimes included in the chapters, which affects the smoothness of listening, there are no outrageous problems. Basically, they are my true love, and they taste delicious.
The first book that was recommended to me was no longer enough to describe it. It was so damn good. It was so cool. I just twisted it. It was really good. The protagonist blended into the original world line and was not abrupt at all. Moreover, the plot was very bold but logically smooth. It was so cool. The second book is also very good, but I just caught up with the Hohenheim Distortion. It is also a novel worth reading, but the narrative structure is relatively loose. The third book is also very good to read. I feel like I am looking at each other affectionately with my deskmate. It is nothing but I want to laugh. The later narration will be faster and make people uncomfortable. It's too easy to adjust my perception of the plot (I always feel like I'm stuck in the previous plot, but that might be my problem). The fourth book is pretty good, but I haven't finished it yet (Mask of Pain). The fifth book is my entry point. I had never thought of reading the Moon Meter fanfiction before, but he introduced me to it. Except for the introduction of personality cards sometimes included in the chapters, which affects the smoothness of listening, there are no outrageous problems. Basically, they are my true love, and they taste delicious.
Although the second book has a low score, it is still quite good. Needless to say, the first and third books depend on the score. In addition, I will also look for it myself and update it from time to time. What about summer vacation?
Although the second book has a low score, it is still quite good. Needless to say, the first and third books depend on the score. In addition, I will also look for it myself and update it from time to time. What about summer vacation?
Hello, let me recommend my two books (´∀`). One is being updated and the other has been completed (960,000 words). The first is a long journey home exploring the city from the perspective of supervisor X. The second is the slow death process from the employee's perspective, working in the company and waiting for the light seed to be emitted (the original characters have more CPs, both male and female, please don't enter if you mind). The second is that the writing was written two years ago, and the setting may be different from the original. The low score is because there are few people. My writing will probably get better once I gain experience. Currently, due to not enough students, the ratings have not yet been published. They are both daily-oriented with a slower pace, and they will not copy the original works. What I should mention may be that the two books have many private settings ( ̄ω ̄)