Phế Thái tử trọng sinh ký- Băng Thủy Trung Đích Ngư
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  • Reads 605
  • Votes 7
  • Parts 2
  • Time 37h 47m
Complete, First published Oct 27, 2017
Dận Nhưng trọng sinh, như vậy ngôi vị hoàng đế còn sẽ bên lạc sao?

Tỉnh chưởng thiên hạ sự, túy ngọa mỹ nhân tất, là Thái tử gia cuộc đời này chung cực mục tiêu!

Thái tử điện hạ tuyệt đối chung tình, si tình.

Ngoại kiêm bá khí trắc lậu, tâm nhãn các loại hư, ôm chặt Khang Hi đùi đồng thời, âm huynh đệ sử ngáng chân, trả thù kiếp trước nghẹn nhân tài không được trọng dụng là hắn hứng thú.

Thái tử phi là nguyên sang, là Thái tử ở hiện đại cấp chính mình dưỡng tức phụ, phi trong lịch sử Đồng Giai thị, không mừng thận nhập!

Khảo chứng đảng thận nhập!!!

Bổn văn là ta một khác thiên văn tục.

Vì Dận Nhưng xuyên qua đến hiện đại cưới vợ sinh con lúc sau, lại trọng sinh trở về chuyện xưa, có thể đơn độc thành văn, không ảnh hưởng đọc.

Đương nhiên không lâu tương lai, tức phụ cùng nhi tử đều sẽ trở về.

Thông cáo: Xin miễn đăng lại!!!! 70, 71 chương vì trước tiên khai phiên ngoại, tân văn tiếp tục từ 37 chương bắt đầu! Trung gian chương sẽ mau chóng bổ tề!!! Này văn không hố xin yên tâm nhảy hố!!!!!

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Mỗ cá kết thúc văn

Đồng nghiệp: Thế gian tình thâm đến lan cực hồng lâu chi Lâm gia tiểu thiếp Hoàn Châu chi tử tĩnh a ca ( màu lam + nhân ngư ) tâm ngữ tâm nguyện ( tổng ) tra nam không NC( nhân ngư tiểu thư ) Lý nguyên tế trọng sinh miễn phí văn: Hoàn Châu chi Càn long không >

Nguyên sang: Gia, ngài đi thong thả! ( phế Thái tử xuyên qua hiện đại ) trọng sinh chi bảo hộ hạnh phúc
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