NT(26)_xuyên không_chủng điền_Full
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  • Parts 3
  • Time 49h 17m
Complete, First published Jan 18, 2018
Một thân vải thô quần áo khó nén này xinh đẹp dung nhan Phong Vãn Linh đứng ở phá trong viện.
Chịu đựng hôm nay ăn ngũ bữa cơm trong bụng vẫn như cũ kêu to cái không ngừng đói khát, nghe nhà này chủ nhân nhân mượn không đến lương bất đắc dĩ thở dài, nàng quyết định buông thân giá tự mình động thủ tìm ăn.
Thân phận bất phàm lại như thế nào, Như Hải trầm oan lại như thế nào, một ngày không ăn hơn mười đốn ngay cả khí lực đều không nàng, trước mắt ấm no quan trọng nhất.

Vì ấm no hơn cuộc sống, nàng hạ được câu hà, thượng được triền núi, phát triễn đánh không chết Tiểu Cường tinh thần, rốt cục nhường nhà này qua thượng an bình cuộc sống cũng gả cho cái như ý lang.
Ai có thể có thể nói cho nàng, này nam nhân không phải gặp cướp bóc lại mất đi trí nhớ thư sinh sao? Làm sao có thể không hề phàm thân phận càng cùng chính mình có điều động nội bộ quan hệ?
Đối mặt này không sợ chết đánh về phía nhà mình nam nhân ong bướm, mỗ nữ trực tiếp nắm lên nồi sạn: Tỷ gì đó khởi là các ngươi có thể thưởng? Muốn cướp để lại mã đi lại, chụp bất tử ngươi, tỷ thật đúng sống uổng phí ta...
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