Thanh Lâu Cũng Có Người Đàng Hoàng
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Ongoing, First published Sep 01, 2018
Thanh Lâu Cũng Có Người Đàng Hoàng 

Phi Vũ Thiên Đinh
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Link: http://www.tangthuvien.vn/forum/showthread.php?t=153023

Tấn Giang VIP2018-08-12 kết thúc.

Kiếp trước từ lúc hầu gia nạp thiếp, Sở Dư liền mở ra lưng nồi đi người trong thiên hạ sinh.

	Đời này nàng chủ động muốn một tờ hưu thư, tính toán hảo hảo bảo trụ này mạng nhỏ.

	Hầu gia: Ghi nhớ ngươi là Bình Dương hầu phủ ra ngoài nhân, tuân thủ nghiêm ngặt nữ tắc, đừng ném hầu phủ mặt!

	Nói ngắn gọn, đây là một cái bị chồng ruồng bỏ lại vào nghề mở ra thanh lâu, tình yêu, sự nghiệp song gặt hái, cuối cùng đi lên nhân sinh đỉnh cao câu chuyện.

	Hầu gia: Đây chính là ngươi thủ nữ tắc?

	Sở Dư: Ân, xướng phụ chi đạo. (có không thường đến chỉ lo úc ~)

	※ 1v1 HE; ngọt sủng

	Nội dung nhãn: Ông trời tác hợp cho trọng sinh ngọt văn sướng văn

	Tìm tòi mấu chốt chữ: Nhân vật chính: Sở Dư, Lục Cửu Khanh ┃ phối hợp diễn: Một đống nhân ┃ cái khác:
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