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I, The Dragon Overlord-Novel

Chapter 651 - Chaos in Seoul
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"Tomato finally started the livestream."

"Look at him, he looks so exhausted and dispirited. Probably just finished doing it."

"As a newcomer, can someone tellwhat he means by 'doing it'?"

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"Hehe, little one, don't ask too much. If you ask me, I can only say, what the streamer did is just what you imagine."

"Is the streamer in South Korea? Isn't it illegal there?"

"You don't know this? Whether it's South Korea or Japan, it's actually illegal. But there are always people who can walk on the edge of the law, easily bypassing it. The governments of these two countries don't really care."

"Wow, how do you guys know so much?"

"The streamer has a chat group. He often chats in the group. Last time, he posted a picture of a cherry blossom girl that was really beautiful. That gentle look is the cherry blossom girl of my dreams."

"Newcomer asking for the group link!!"

"Newcomer asking for the group link!!!"

"If you want the group link, why not give the streamer a tip? Professional old driver Tomato will take you flying around the world."

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"…."

Tomato smiled as he looked at the barrage of comments flying across the screen. Under the instigation of sattentive viewers, these newcomers actually gave tips. Although Tomato didn't care much about these tips now, he still thanked them repeatedly.

"Thank you, thank you all for your support. To express my gratitude, I will continue the journey and show you the different landscapes of the seven continents and four oceans."

"We’ll do it the sas usual. When I return to the country, I'll write an article to introduce the play style in South Korea in detail. Don't worry about not knowing Korean. I've already tested for you guys. As long as you know ssimple English, you can play in South Korea, unlike Japan."

"But recently, Japan has also changed a lot. Our country has becstronger, and with the recent Sino-Japanese friendship, we are culturally similar. Except for one high-end store, which still doesn't allow foreigners i