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  • Parts 3
  • Time 53h 10m
Complete, First published Oct 01, 2017
Đứng đắn bản văn án: 
Tiết tốn: Ta sẽ kiếm tiền ta tự hào 
nghiêm lập đức: Võ hiệp thế giới sinh ý không hảo làm
 Gia Cát an nghĩa: Kiếm tiền lại nhiều cũng cung không dậy nổi một quốc gia bại gia tử 
hoàng cẩm: Hải ngoại tư bản tiến quân lục địa thị trường khí hậu không phục 
Hồng Lâu Mộng trung ít ỏi vài nét bút, đếm không hết hóa giá trị phong lưu. 
Lục Tiểu Phụng hiệp thăm cướp phú tế bần, phú giả gì cô? 
Phụ thân lấy nghĩa chính ta, nhi tử lấy nhân an người núi sông rách nát khi, cô huyền hải ngoại không dám quên thất phu chi trách!! 
Chân thật tình huống: Nội tâm tất cả đều là "Tiền tiền tiền! Tiền của ta!" 
Làn đạn! 12 nguyệt 12 ngày nhập V, đến lúc đó mười càng, thỉnh thân nhóm duy trì chính bản. 
Cảm tạ mão liên làm bìa mặt, làm tiểu lê tử miễn với lỏa bôn. 
Đề cử mão liên còn tiếp tô sảng sủng văn 《 đế kiều 》↓ điểm đục lỗ càng ↓ lão quy củ, 11 điểm đổi mới, ngày càng, hoan nghênh quang lâm ~↓↓ cất chứa chuyên mục tới một phát a! ↓↓ thật khi hướng đi, Weibo đổi mới, chọc một cái, yêu yêu đát ~
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