In the Korean web novel 'I Told You I’ve Never Stolen a Wing Suit?', a woodcutter finds himself in a peculiar situation after being told 'I like you, take you as my husband.' The narrative takes an unexpected turn as he contemplates his actions upon holding the fairy's wing armor, realizing he may have been deceived. This fantasy work delves into themes of trust and deception, offering a unique reading experience for fans of the genre.
In the Korean web novel 'I Told You I’ve Never Stolen a Wing Suit?', a woodcutter finds himself in a peculiar situation after being told 'I like you, take you as my husband.' The narrative takes an unexpected turn as he contemplates his actions upon holding the fairy's wing armor, realizing he may have been deceived. This fantasy work delves into themes of trust and deception, offering a unique reading experience for fans of the genre.
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“I like you, take you as my husband.”
“Yes?”
Looking down at the fairy’s heavy wing armor in his hand, the woodcutter thought,