The Fairy's Daily Life
In his previous life, his father didn't love him, and in the end, he wasn't even his biological son. When he was disheartened, he actually transmigrated into an elf!
In the magical western fantasy world, elves had always been the representative of elegance. As a modern person, Osley was also trying his best to maintain his cold image. He enjoyed this process very much. He, who had been heartbroken in his previous life, only wanted to stay away from everyone.
However, he did not expect that he would go further and further down the road of collapsing his character.
His biological mother was the coldest elf? I'm sorry, but who's the elf who's pretending to cry in front of her son so that her son can cook?
Osley started a fire by drilling wood, and his cold character collapsed by 10%.
When he began to cultivate magic, Osley decided to maintain his character. He became the first place. A talented genius could not be profaned! However, he didn't expect a silly girl named Xixi to hug him and push him to the ground. Cold-looking character collapsed by 30%
Osley was speechless.
During the trial, he acted alone, but he met a confused girl who successfully led him astray. His cold and aloof persona collapsed by 50%.
'Forget it,' Osley thought,'This is too scary. Can't I just leave?'
In the end, when he was in school, he met that girl again, Osley…The feeling of being moved was completely ruined.
Cold and aloof? What was it?
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