Lương thiện muốn làm ác nhân - Phù Á [Hy Lạp thần thoại ĐN]
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  • Parts 3
  • Time 29h 36m
Complete, First published Aug 08, 2018
Lương thiện muốn làm ác nhân 
Tác giả: Phù Á
Converter: U Tịch Cốc
Văn án:
Nếu ngươi phát hiện ngươi phải sát đủ cũng đủ nhiều cũng đủ cường nhân tài có thể về nhà, như vậy của ngươi lựa chọn là cái gì?
Nếu ngươi phát hiện ngươi phải giết người tài năng có ngày lành quá, tài năng không bị người khác sát, của ngươi lựa chọn sẽ là cái gì?
Nếu ngươi phát hiện ngươi không phải một cái tâm ngoan thủ lạt nhân, ngươi thậm chí không nghĩ giết người, của ngươi lựa chọn lại là cái gì?
Cung linh - hắc, cô nương, muốn giết người động tác nhanh lên.
Liễm nhiên "......"
Này chuyện xưa giảng thuật một cái thiện lương vô cùng có thể phát người tốt tạp người bình thường là như thế nào đi bước một bị buộc thượng BT đường chuyện xưa 
Rốt cuộc là hoàn cảnh tạo nên nhân tài, vẫn là nhân tài thay đổi hoàn cảnh...
Đều ở lương thiện nhất niệm làm ác nhân gian 
Nữ vương thể chế, ngạo kiều cá tính, cực đoan mang thù, bưu hãn nữ nhi 
Nội dung nhãn: Tống mạn thánh đấu sĩ tử thần kiếp trước kiếp này 

Tìm tòi mấu chốt tự: Nhân vật chính: Cố Liễm Nhiên ┃ phối hợp diễn: Hades, song tử thần, Poseidon, Prometheus, Athena đằng đằng... ┃ cái khác: Vô hạn nhân vật phản diện tác phẩm hai tập, ấm áp làm ruộng văn... Đại khái..
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