Nữ phẫn nam trang cưới thanh mai- Mộc Mộc Lư
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Ongoing, First published May 04, 2018
Giới thiệu vắn tắt

Đây là một cái về làm bộ nhu nhược sói con như thế nào gục ôn nhu ngự tỷ cố sự.

Lục thiếu vân thực buồn rầu, hắn thích hắn thanh mai tỷ tỷ.

Đột nhiên có một ngày, hắn phát hiện chính mình không phải "Hắn", mà là "Nàng" .

Là bỏ đi vẫn là tiếp tục? Hãy xem Lục thiếu vân như thế nào đem thanh mai tỷ tỷ câu dẫn tới tay ~

"Khuynh tỷ tỷ, ngươi trên người thơm quá. Ta có thể ngửi ngửi sao?"

Diệp Mộc khuynh đỏ mặt nói, "Nam nữ thụ thụ bất thân "

Lục thiếu vân vô cùng kinh ngạc lôi kéo tay nàng, "Ngươi nhìn, ta cùng ngươi như nhau."

"Kia ... Kia cũng không được rồi "

Nội dung nhãn: Tình hữu độc chung cận thủy lâu đài ông trời tác hợp cho thanh mai trúc mã

Tìm tòi then chốt chữ: Nhân vật chính: Lục thiếu vân, Diệp Mộc khuynh ┃ phối hợp diễn: Hoa khèn, lâm kéo băng ┃ cái khác: Thanh mai trúc mã, bách hợp đam mỹ đồng nghiệp, nữ phẫn nam trang
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