I'm crazy, I'm a fool, I'm a Squib, I'm Sybill Trelawney, born in the spring of 1960, the great-great-granddaughter of Cassandra Trelawney, a famous fortune-teller in the wizarding world.
In the words of my good friend, I had a very humble beginning in life, but I lived my life more grounded than ever before.
She said that she didn't even know whether to call me a "heroine".
I think she is talking crazy again.
It is not considered a pro-era article. It will be written wherever you think of it, and you will not slander anyone casually. It is just telling stories from an objective perspective.
Have friendship, have love, and ensure that the heroine is straightforward. Don't misunderstand her sexual orientation just because she has many female friends?
The texts that are purely for love will be filled in very slowly, very slowly, very slowly, if you have love, please fill it out, everyone can collect it from the Buddhist system
It's super rare to see someone who writes about Trelawney, and the writing can't be said to be very original and very special, smart, crazy, and emotionally disturbed. What's even more amazing is that the beginning of a dark one insists on the healing line, and it doesn't play at all. The characters on the stage are very three-dimensional, especially the psychiatrist that the protagonist meets, who is simply an ideal woman. (Remember the site URL: www.hlnovel.com