[Hủ giới] Vô Hạn Du Hí - SISIMO - Liên tái
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  • Reads 1,376
  • Votes 15
  • Parts 12
  • Time 36h 38m
Ongoing, First published Aug 23, 2017
Thể loại: Khoái xuyên, vô hạn lưu, trúc mã, gương vỡ lại lành, cường cường, sảng văn

Thời Sở vừa bắt đầu cho rằng chỉ là cái di động trò chơi, nhưng mà, đến sau này mới phát hiện:

Đây là hắn trò chơi nhân sinh.

• vô hạn lưu xuyên việt thăng cấp, không phải võng du văn, không phải trò chơi văn

• trọng yếu nói nói ba lần: nam chủ cường, cường, cường, nam chủ hắn CP cường, cường, cường

• công thụ thanh mai trúc mã yêu sớm sau chia tay, gương vỡ lại lành

• công thụ đều gia nhập trò chơi, bất quá cho nhau không biết, thăng cấp lộ tuyến hoàn toàn bất đồng, xuyên việt thế giới vừa bắt đầu cũng không giống với

• nhân vật chính xuyên việt thế giới bắt đầu là võ hiệp thế giới, sau thế giới không chừng

Nội dung nhãn hiệu: cường cường gương vỡ lại lành hệ thống vô hạn lưu

Tìm tòi mấu chốt tự: nhân vật chính: Thời Sở ┃ phối hợp diễn: Trương Tông Thụy ┃ cái khác: vô hạn lưu
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