The green tea milk dog is my lover
Ling Yan was the creator of the world, and she had created 3,000 small worlds and the rules of the world. From time to time, he would go to the small worlds to correct the wrong storyline and choose the big success fated children from the 3,000 small worlds to return to the main world. She had accidentally picked up Ling Feiran in a space-time gap and had been raising her by her side.
When Ling Yan went to the Three Thousand Worlds this time, she realized that Ling Feiran was also following her around. Even though she had lost her memory, she could still find her accurately every time and was very clingy to her!
[The first world: A passerby in the entertainment industry]
The Second World: The Cannon Fodder Fiancée of the Overbearing President Wen
[Third World: To be determined]
Lovesickness and Muyun
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