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"Bond chilling once Ying Ru gets comfortable/settles in
Stopped around chapter 10, translations not complete yet (Sharogy of EasyGoingScans) but maaaan it's crazy how the landlord progressed(!?) from a peeping Tom nosy about everyone's daily lives to a "director" (of malfortune perhaps). To top it off, "mystery writer" was such an understatement how could I have overlooked the irony of such a description???
!!!!????" — Apr 25, 2016 11:04PM
"Bond chilling once Ying Ru gets comfortable/settles in
Stopped around chapter 10, translations not complete yet (Sharogy of EasyGoingScans) but maaaan it's crazy how the landlord progressed(!?) from a peeping Tom nosy about everyone's daily lives to a "director" (of malfortune perhaps). To top it off, "mystery writer" was such an understatement how could I have overlooked the irony of such a description???
!!!!????" — Apr 25, 2016 11:04PM
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