Oh, of course there is ~ Here is a fairy's sweet novel recommendation: 1. "My childhood sweetheart is too sweet": Reborn as a campus sweetheart, invincible dog food, absolutely enough to make you lose all your teeth. 2. "My Student God is Super Sweet": Su Tian is very square, but the Student God is even sweeter. Every encounter is a sweet feeling from the bottom of my heart. 3. The Voice that Comes for You: A sweet story between Mu Qingyin and the mute boy. They adore each other and are both pure. It can make you feel overjoyed. 4. "Miss Gu Ran Away Again Today": Although it was a little sweet, it was completely sweet to the bottom of my heart. Every time I sprinkled sugar, I couldn't stop. 5. "Dog Biscuit: Ten Million Years of Cultivation, Wife White Dragon Lady": The fantasy dog food is invincible. The love between Jiang Chen and the dragon lady is very sweet. 6. "The Daily Life of the Female Supporting Fan," the sweet love between Wei Wei and the male protagonist, who were dressed as female supporting characters, was a sweet novel that was worth reading. 7. "Pushing Marriage: Young Master Gu, Love Gently": A sweet story of relaxed love. The sweet story between Gu Chen and Lin Wenlan will definitely make you unable to stop. I hope you like my recommendation. Muah ~
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No, not at all. I get ideas from various sources, not just comic villains.
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