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leprechaun charm

Although the man was uncertain and his eyes were unpredictable, he did help Hyacinth a lot. At least that maze that was almost impossible for her to traverse was only a blink of an eye for the man.

When she was lost in thought, she was already in a large field of rosemary flowers. He still hugged her, but said with an unhappy face: "What a heartless little princess, I risked my life to bring you to the blood moon."

Where is Chi, how can you think of someone else in my arms?"

Sure enough, this man always knew what she was thinking. When she was in his arms, she thought of the ghost-faced Hades, the man who should have smiled brilliantly but was so indifferent.

"Is this the Blood Moon Pond?" Hyacinthus pushed away the man in purple clothes, looked at the endless rosemary field, and looked around at him.

The man smiled helplessly and said: "Not yet, but the Blood Moon Pond is not far away. Go straight and it will be at the end."

"Oh, let's go then." Hyacinthus naturally took the man's hand and walked along a path among the flowers. The man behind him looked at his hand. He was stunned for a moment and then let her hold her hand for a few steps.

He stopped again. Hyacinth looked at him doubtfully and asked, "Why don't you leave?"

"Holding my hand and growing old together, the princess is like this. Do you want to have a private life with me?" The man raised the hands they were holding tightly and smiled. His flamboyant red hair danced wildly under the moonlight and said no.

The charm of the blue-purple rosemary blurred Hyacinth's eyes. Perhaps what she saw was really a goblin, whose every frown and smile could scare people's soul. Hyacinth looked a little crazy, but this time it was

Because he reverses the evil spirit of all sentient beings.

"It seems that his charm is not enough. You will also be moved by me, right, my Ninth Princess?" the man said, his smile dimmed.

It turned out that he was just using her to test his charm with this smile. Hyacinth curled her lips, glanced at the man with disdain, threw away the big, fair and moist hand, and said, "Boring."

"It seems that my charm is not enough, so I couldn't live here," the man said, touching Hyacinth's heart lightly, "But such a beauty is more challenging, isn't it?"

The indifferent smile and the look at Hyacinth clearly showed that he was determined to win. Hyacinth was a little annoyed. She had always been the one to challenge others. Even if he was as arrogant as hers, she couldn't do it.

Falling in love with him, thinking about it, Hyacinth dropped the man and turned away, without even saying thank you.

The man didn't seem to follow, Hyacinth frowned, but never looked back.

For Hyacinth, this man is too dangerous. She would rather stay away from him, further away... It is best not to see each other again. Although it is a loss to miss such a beautiful woman, it is a loss to meet her with a small life.

Compared to this, this loss is negligible.

"Princess, you want to leave like this?" A purple figure suddenly stood in front of Hyacinth, but it turned out to be the man who had been thrown far away by her. Hyacinth didn't quite understand what he meant. Is there a charge for leading the way?

"Then what do you want?" Now she has neither money nor sex, and she doesn't know what this strange evil man in purple is interested in. After meeting her twice, she doesn't even know his name.

"Your Highness the Princess seems to have forgotten one thing," he said to her with a smile: "You haven't asked me my name yet."

"Then what's your name?"


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