To fulfill his late father's last wish, Zhang Dong arrives in a quiet, secluded small town with an old photograph in hand. After a breakdown along the rocky road, he finally reaches the town at dusk and, exhausted, checks into a local inn.
There, he meets Yu Yu, a youthful and charming girl behind the counter. Amid the inn's mismatched shadows and the sensual presence of its alluring owner, a series of mysterious events begins to unfold…
Saying goodbye to the bustling city life, Zhang Wen picks up his sick adoptive father, Li, and returns to an isolated fishing village, far removed from the world. Everything here feels both unfamiliar and strangely familiar—a remote, traditional, and quiet place far from urban noise.
Though the customs aren't entirely primitive, the village remains untouched by modern development. The sea breeze blows over the desolate tides and humid coastlines. Can Zhang Wen, who comes from the big city, truly adapt to life here?
A small, remote fishing village with inconvenient transportation; a beautiful woman with a unique personality, a charming and sensual young girl, an innocent and adorable Loli girl, and loved ones dear to his heart. As Zhang Wen experiences the pleasures of romantic relationships, he inevitably finds himself falling...
Lu Ming used to regard the Celestial Dragons as termites and scum. When he traveled to One Piece and became a Celestial Dragon, he found that being a Celestial Dragon was really nice. He could drink the best wine, play with the best women, and command the admirals to come and go at will. The only thing that made Lu Ming dissatisfied was that there were too many people sharing power with him. So Lu Ming sprayed his hair with hairspray and stood in the sky of the holy land of Mary Geoise: "This world only needs one Celestial Dragon!" PS: More women, more Celestial Dragons