Hắn Có Bệnh Được Sủng Ái Trị
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  • Time 23h 49m
Ongoing, First published Jun 19, 2018
Hắn Có Bệnh Được Sủng Ái Trị

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Thế nhân đều biết kinh sư Lam gia chính là đương triều nhất phú quý hiển hách ngoại thích gia tộc, Đại lang quan phong Tể tướng quyền cao chức trọng, nhị cô nương chấp chưởng phượng ấn sủng quan lục cung, một mình còn dư lại cái kia lão tam. . .

	Lại là cái rõ đầu rõ đuôi kẻ điên.

	Kinh sư ngày gần đây có nghe đồn xưng, có tiếng xấu ác danh rõ ràng Lam gia tiểu quốc cữu mai danh ẩn tích chỉnh chỉnh bảy năm sau, rốt cuộc lại trở lại.

	( nhân dân quần chúng phân phân tỏ vẻ ngày lành muốn tới đầu. )

	Lam gia gần đây có nghe đồn xưng, tiểu thiếu gia mang theo tiểu tức phụ về nhà đến.

	(( ̄▽ ̄) )

	Hoàng cung gần đây có nghe đồn xưng, ngay cả hoàng thượng cũng trị không được tiểu quốc cữu chỉ có hắn nàng dâu nhỏ trị được.

	( mỗ tiểu tức phụ: ? ? )
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