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It's called "a good match for ugly slaves."

The impossible task of twelve flowers

This set of books tells the story of twelve flower gods who each received an impossible task for the title of a flower god general, which is more lively than crossing the sea by the Eight Immortals. Moreover, immortals can choose dynasties to perform tasks at will, regardless of whether they use spells or not. Twelve different flowers bring out twelve protagonists with different personalities and lead to twelve different wonderful stories. Of the twelve books, Martha only read nine, some of which she really couldn't put down, and she took them out and reread them from time to time. The nine books I have read are all very good works with novel and interesting ideas. As the saying goes, it depends on which one you want to choose. It is worth mentioning that among the twelve stories, some are dedicated to the hero/heroine, and some are just pulling strings to assist the task. The development of the story is different, and it will never make people feel repetitive when they read it.

Among them, the favorite pieces of hemp yarn are peach blossom, chrysanthemum, plum blossom and orchid. The peach blossom poem "Ugly Slaves Match Well" written by Xianer is one of his few masterpieces. How hard is it to make a favored child fall in love with her ugly face by pretending to be an ugly peach blossom fairy? I like this story very much. The dialogue is smooth and humorous, and the writing is compact. Although the protagonist is not beautiful, her cleverness and dexterity are easily liked. I read too many novels, and the fat heroine in them has to slim down before she can find happiness. When I saw this unusual book, my spirit immediately perked up! (Do the sisters who often worry about slimming also envy the children in the book? However, the ending of the story makes Tianer beautiful and thin, which is a bit cliche. I think it would be better for her to keep the original.

Diligence is like a seedling in spring, but it grows sturdily every day. Dropping out of school is like a whetstone.