Carmen W Keith
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I love writting.
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Dragon 3: Tide of the Black Moon (1)
"When did you become so studious, Lumenfly?" Caesar said, "I get up in the morning and read a book." Lu Mingfei was flipping through the book "100 Lectures on Japanese Mythology and History". He was not interested in this kind of book, but Lu Mingze gave him this book, which means it is useful. From the experience of the past, Lu Mingze gives the east two neither more nor less than one, each thing has a use, it is like in the game when you get a mission when you get a can of dog, the mission will appear a dog, you need to use the can to lure it away if you lose the can of dog halfway, then sorry, you have to go back to the mission to get the can of dog. With Lu Mingfei's wisdom from the game, the contents of this pamphlet should be of some use.
By Carmen W Keith2 years ago in Fiction
Dragon 3: Tide of the Black Moon (1)
Jokurakan, in the mountains outside Osaka. It is a large house in the mountains, with a mountain stream and an exquisite bridge in front of it. Beautiful girls in kimonos greet guests at the bridge, samba dancers waving flamingo feathers shake their breasts to the beat of a drum, and waiters wrapped in Indian turbans come and go to carry the guests' luggage. As the spring chill set in, men stepped out of their cars with fur-clad women in their arms, women's high heels pounding on the stone floor of the mountain, and they did their best to walk as gracefully as possible, their hips and thighs taut under their tight skirts.
By Carmen W Keith2 years ago in Fiction