I am the Ruler of the Kingdom of Mysterious
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A piece of 厌胜 money opens the Nine Netherworld gate, allowing her to travel freely between reality and the Deceit Dynasty.
She is the King of the Deceit Dynasty, Master of the Nine Netherworld, drawing a carved bow like a full moon, one arrow out, Ghost Gods weep!
She is also in the real world, an ordinary student, who, once again, is punished for standing because she cannot hand in her homework.
Sang Que: Teacher, I finished my summer homework, but I can’t find it.
Teacher: My great-grandmother dreamt last night that a kind ghost handed her a book of summer homework, asking her to bring it over. It has your class and name on it, but there’s nothing written inside!
Sang Que: Teacher, there are no ghosts in this world, you're lying to me.
Teacher: Then why did you leave your summer homework at my house!
Sang Que:…………
(Summer homework got sent back even from another world, a kind ghost, right? Try me after school, I'll kill you!)
No CP, eerie upgrade style, slight group portrait, minimal cut system, two worlds interconnected
Qingfu Sanren · Teen
Wiglaf ruled the Anglo-Saxon kingdom of Mercia from 827 to 829 and again from 830 until his death in 839. His ancestry is uncertain: the 820s were a period of dynastic conflict within Mercia, and the genealogies of several of the kings of this time are unknown. He succeeded Ludeca, who was killed campaigning against East Anglia. Wiglaf's first reign coincided with the continued rise of the rival kingdom of Wes*** under Ecgberht. Ecgberht drove Wiglaf from the throne in 829, and ruled Mercia directly for a year. Mercia never regained the south-eastern kingdoms, but Berkshire and perhaps Essex came back into Mercia's control. Although Wiglaf appears to have restored independence, the recovery was short-lived, and later in the century Mercia was divided between Wes*** and the Vikings. Wiglaf died in about 839, and was eventually succeeded by Beorhtwulf, though one tradition records his son Wigmund as having reigned briefly. Wiglaf is buried at Repton, near Derby (engraving of the crypt pictured).