The Long-Nosed Spy Who Loved me
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  • Reads 249
  • Votes 12
  • Parts 2
  • Time 29m
Ongoing, First published Sep 05, 2020
Michelin Guide Critics are highly secretive, anonymous characters who must evade recognition and identification at all times.

Hence why when Sanji, professional chef and critic was approached by Usopp, professional spy extraordinaire, he had no choice but to keep quiet while the charming, long-nosed man proceeded to not only mistake him for a fellow spy, but also insist that he come along on some sort of conspiracy-uncovering.

At least he could still review all the restaurants along the way.

Set in East Berlin 1947, the War is over but the tensions have yet to be released. Life was cheap and so it is now.

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-Based off of a prompt of sorts by Terapsine, which is too long to write here.

Will have lots of romance, idiots in love, and humour.

And, surprisingly enough, an actual plot! Try and see it and you might catch a glimpse of what's actually going on.

Yes, this is serious, yes I wrote this seriously.

Comments are highly appreciated!
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