Nụ hôn của sói
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  • Parts 8
  • Time 1h 9m
Ongoing, First published Dec 02, 2017
Tác giả : Diệp Lạc Vô Tâm

Thể loại : ngôn tình , hắc đạo , 1v1 , ngược

Giới thiệu :

Không gặp hắn thì nhớ đến nỗi nghẹt thở.Gặp hắn rồi , lại đau đớn đến nỗi không muốn thở 

nữa !

Những gì cô mong muốn không hề to tát ! Cô chỉ muốn hắn được sống , sống vui vẻ , cho dù là hắn ôm một cô gái khác ....

Mong muốn nhỏ bé đó cũng không thể được sao ?

Lẽ nào ông trời nhất định muốn cô phải thấy An Dĩ Phong ra đi , giống như anh trai cô !

"Em không cần kết quả, cũng không cần hứa hẹn gì, có thể yêu thêm được một ngày thì sẽ yêu một ngày, có thể nhìn thêm được một lần thì sẽ nhìn thêm một lần!"

"Tư Đồ Thuần, em hãy nhớ rằng, An Dĩ Phong cả đời này sẽ không lấy ai khác ngoài em!"

"Nhưng em không thể lấy anh."

"Anh biết... Được yêu em là đủ rồi."

"Cho dù ngày mai có kết cục thế nào đi nữa, em cũng sẽ không hối hận vì đã yêu anh."
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