Genshin Impact: The Liyue intelligence officer who was driven crazy by the player

原神:被玩家发癫的璃月情报官

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9 Lectores
Ongoing · 1299 Vistas
113 Capítulos · 9 Lectores
2.0(1 reviews)

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[Ye Lan single heroine] [Plot + Original] (Intelligence-based sinister protagonist, not Shuangwen, not Shuangwen, trouble in the upper right corner if you like Shuangwen) (The author already has a 9.2-point Star Iron fanfic "Joining Star Core Hunters after Resigning"/"Star Iron: Abducted by Silver Wolf after Failed to Confession" with guaranteed quality) Mo Yu came to the world of the original god inexplicably. As soon as I came over, I saw the "Dragon King" who once struggled with the "First Adventer" - the Nibelungen. In order to return home, he had to accept this responsibility. With his own efforts and Ningguang's help, he successfully became Liyue's "Shaking Light Star". What Mo Yu didn't expect was that in addition to the Dragon King inheritance plug-in, he also had a weird golden finger. ——A forum where you can only watch but not speak. He often appeared in those familiar PVs, but before Mo Yu could figure out what was going on...he was hit by the boomerang he had thrown. In the past, he was the one who went crazy with the character, but now... he is the one who gets the crazy one. "Mo Yu! Mo Yu! How can I live without you!" "Why not let him enter the pool! He can even appease Tevarin! He is the real wind god!" "I particularly like Mo Yu. Let me declare first that I am not a gay man. Secondly, I am not a gay man. Finally... forget it, I am a gay man! Lord Mo Yu, I am your dog!" Mo Yu looked at the crazy quotes in front of him and could only sigh slightly, looking forward to the day when he would go home.

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Títulos
  • Genshin Impact: The Liyue intelligence officer who was driven crazy by the player
  • 原神:被玩家发癫的璃月情报官
EstadoOngoing
Fecha De Adición13 de abril de 2024
El autor
Génerofan-fiction,game
Semana Rank#5874
Mes Rank#5765
Todas Rank#6866
TagsGame Elements,Male Protagonist,Transmigration