A Passerby in the 1960s
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  • Reads 5,275
  • Votes 22
  • Parts 13
  • Time 21h 56m
Ongoing, First published Sep 22
Author: Poor Fat

Song Xiaomei traveled through time for more than ten years and finally adapted to her current life,
only to find that she was in a novel with no CP male protagonist. . She is a passerby who has never even appeared by name. .
How can she hug the male protagonist's lackey?
No, no, how can she become the male protagonist's lackey,
make a fortune and raise a puppy?
The male protagonist sighed, and his wife's brain circuit really couldn't keep up.
Pre-collection
"You have a curse on you." Wang Chuwu looked solemn.
"What curse, will it kill people?" Qin Zhong was worried.
"No."
"Then I'm relieved. What effect does the curse have?"
"That's right. If I can't find a partner in this life, I won't find a partner in the next life either."
"Master, don't force me to kneel down for you. I can't be a bachelor all my life!"
Easy and imaginative text
content tags: time-travel era text counterattack easy
search keywords: protagonist: Song Xiaomei ┃ supporting role: Lin Heping ┃ others: travel through books, era
one sentence introduction: passerby x big boss male protagonist
concept: plainness is the truth
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