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Arrival of the Alternate World: My Identity as the Holy Emperor Got Exposed by My Daughter

Five different worlds of spirits, demons, ghosts, monsters, and beasts descended on the Blue Star in the form of dungeons. Humans were randomly selected by the Heavenly System to enter these dungeon worlds. Su Qianqian, a kindergarten student, was unexpectedly chosen. When Su Yang learned that his daughter was going to enter the dungeon world, he reminded her, "Don't play for too long. Come home on time for dinner." Play? Did he think the dungeon world, which was like a human purgatory, was a playground? Just when people all thought Su Qianqian was done for, they were surprised to find out she was really just playing around. In various dungeon worlds, the divine beast Qilin served as her mount, a legendary demon lord begged to be her full-time nanny, a giant monster acted as her bodyguard, and flower fairy and ghost queen Xiaoqian even wanted to be her stepmother. The whole world was shocked. Who on earth was Su Qianqian's father, Su Yang?!!

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Éditeur: Henyee Translations

Suddenly, a netizen said something, causing the netizens to denounce him.

The netizen said on the screen, "You heartless people. It's fine if you don't think that woman is pitiful, but you're even making fun of her. You don't have any sympathy."

The netizens immediately turned into sanctioners and blasted this netizen until he was covered in wounds.

"It's here. The Internet Saint has appeared again."

"Little grass is so pitiful. Why did you step on her?"

"You make it sound like she'll like you just because you pity her."

"There are so many women in the world. Even if you pity them, they might not become your women. I'm dying of laughter."

"That's right. Millions of people die every day in the world, but I don't see you crying for them? Internet saints are so f*cking hypocritical!"

It was undeniable that the power of the internet army was terrifying.

The netizen had been washed away.