Ái nhĩ 59 miễu - Vân Quá Thị Phi
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  • Reads 6,875
  • Votes 192
  • Parts 69
  • Time 12h 50m
Complete, First published Jun 02, 2017
Tác giả: Vân Quá Thị Phi

Tạm dịch: Yêu em 59 giây

Thể loại: Võng du, 1×1, hài, HE

Tình trạng: Hoàn (69 chương)

Dịch: Quick Trans

Biên tập: Đông Thiên

Beta: Lạc Đình



Văn án:

Vũ Hàm Anh không biết tại làm sao, bị một đống người chạy theo gọi chị dâu.

Hạ Thần không biết tại làm sao, bắt đầu cảm thấy tiểu Vũ Đương không ồn ào không ầm ĩ thỉnh thoảng có điểm ngốc rất tốt.

Bị người đuổi theo gọi chị dâu, tiểu Vũ Đương không chịu nổi, nói, tôi là nam.

..........

Anh đại thổ lộ, đại tẩu mất tích, vì thế anh đại phát điên.

Bang chúng 1: Chị dâu, chị mau trở lại, anh đại không để ý chị là nhân yêu đâu!

Bang chúng 2: Xuỳ xuỳ xuỳ, nhân yêu cái đầu mi! Dám kêu chị dâu là nhân yêu, ra Nhạn Nam.

Bang chung ...: ....

Tiểu Vũ Đương im lặng nghĩ, cái này không thể trách tôi nha, là trường học rớt mạng a.



Nội dung:

Vai chính: Vũ Hàm Anh (Tiểu Vũ) x Hạ Thần (Yêu em 59 giây) [bình phàm ngây ngô lém lỉnh thụ x băng sơn phúc hắc ôn nhu mỹ công]

Phối hợp diễn: bang hội Định Phong Ba, một dàn hủ nữ và một đống gamer quởn đời ....

Khác: game online bàn phím, Thiên Long Bát Bộ 2.
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