Lost in Translation, romanization of Chinese mythology, c. 4th century AD, author of Lost in Translation

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Lost in Translation, romanization of Chinese mythology, c. 4th century AD, author of Lost in Translation

Lost in Translation, romanization of Chinese mythology, c. 4th century AD, author of Lost in Translation

Author: whole-wheat toast

Categories: pass through

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Synopsis: She wakes up from the chaos and accepts the memories that don't belong to her as well as the body and environment that don't belong to her. Although she doesn't know who she is, she knows she definitely doesn't belong to this world. Cultivation? Taoism? Flying swords? Reiki? It's not scientific! All right, then! If it's here, then it's safe. However, the former owner of this body had left her a big mess! It was just a matter of taking over someone's body, so she had to pay back their debt, right? Since she's here, even though she has to keep a low profile, she can't just let people bully her, right? And by the way, the old folks don't use that outdated method of picking up girls anymore, Ok? Beauty, I know you have a protagonist aura, can give you a supporting role, but you want to cannon fodder this lady then don't blame this lady hot hand destroyed flowers. The protagonist is strong and independent, calm and wise, but self-protective.

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