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The female protagonist, the protagonist of the novel, asks the wench if she can be sold for her maidservant. The wench replies that she can trade her too. The protagonist asks who the man is, and the shench answers that he is the Prince of the Tiger Kingdom, da Qiang. The shench then tells the protagonist that she spilled tea on the prince's clothing during their banquet, and that she pulled his trousers off. She then tells him that the system said that if he was not interacting with his novel, the world was on a standstill. She says that she is going to kill the princess. She explains that a week ago the country's treasure was stolen and countless citizens have been bitten by the snake. She also tells the story of her sister, who was drawing when the snake bit her. She goes on to say that her painting of the sheep king is the one that caused the snake bite her sister. She grabs the painting and calls for someone to wake her up.
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A Sheep in Wolf's Clothing • Chapter 15 • Page ik-page-2810470
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Chapter 15
This is a locked chapterChapter 15
About This Chapter
The female protagonist, the protagonist of the novel, asks the wench if she can be sold for her maidservant. The wench replies that she can trade her too. The protagonist asks who the man is, and the shench answers that he is the Prince of the Tiger Kingdom, da Qiang. The shench then tells the protagonist that she spilled tea on the prince's clothing during their banquet, and that she pulled his trousers off. She then tells him that the system said that if he was not interacting with his novel, the world was on a standstill. She says that she is going to kill the princess. She explains that a week ago the country's treasure was stolen and countless citizens have been bitten by the snake. She also tells the story of her sister, who was drawing when the snake bit her. She goes on to say that her painting of the sheep king is the one that caused the snake bite her sister. She grabs the painting and calls for someone to wake her up.
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