I'm not sure specifically which 'little black mingo story' you are referring to. There could be many stories with this title or a similar name. It could be a story about a little black bird named Mingo, perhaps its adventures in the forest or its interactions with other animals.
It could also be significant in terms of environmental awareness. Maybe the story of the little black mingo shows how important its habitat is and encourages people to protect nature. For instance, if the mingo's home is being destroyed by deforestation, the story might inspire people to take action to save it and other animals that live there.
There were novels similar to One Piece: Rebirth of Mingo:
1:" Daily Entertainment: A Glimpse of Light and Shadow." Author: Xi Xi Yan Qing
The following is a detailed introduction of these novels:
1." Japanese Entertainment: A Glimpse of Light ": Come to Yuewen's website to read more of my works!
You can read these novels on Qidian Chinese Network.
The characters included the male protagonist, Valedin Hogg, who was forced to become the old leader as a sheriff.
This was good too. It was better to unify those freaks and manage them than to let them harm others. The female protagonist, Miss Judy, please call me the Queen of Chaos! Female Lead-Sai Ansel, gentle and lovely, elegant and quiet
Let me tell you a secret. Actually…
I'm the Queen of Chaos, the male supporting character, Ladder Mentor Zima, the prodigal son's fate, and the female supporting character, Lorita, a mature sister with a story.
"As a Sheriff, I'm Nine to Six" by Ma Yanchuan. It was a fantasy/mystery fantasy novel with transmigration, online intelligence, group portraits, big imagination, Cthulhu, and steampunk elements.
This is an era of great change. The stars are hidden, and the shadows of the past are revived.
The dark clouds of war covered the world, and the blood of reform flowed wantonly.
The steam revolution was mixed with the Renaissance, and it was extraordinary! A flintlock! The fusion of iron and blood!
It was in this chaotic era that the bankrupt noble Valadin, who worked from nine to six, inadvertently became the spokesperson of the Old Gods.
I hope you will like this book.
Yes, Sheriff Roy Tillman is based on a true story. There are real - life events and characters that inspired this portrayal. However, some fictional elements might be added for the sake of storytelling.
The deputy county heads of Derong County included Ze Langchu, Miao Rong, Lasi, Shen Zhongke, Qi Bu, Zha Xinima, Sang Wenbin, Luo Dengzhu, and Long Yue.