Chính Là Nghĩ Thân Ngươi
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Ongoing, First published Sep 16, 2018
Chính Là Nghĩ Thân Ngươi 

Noãn Tịch Hạ

Convert: tieuquyen28
Link: http://www.tangthuvien.vn/forum/showthread.php?t=153246

Mới gặp, hai xe chạm vào nhau

	Nàng lại vẻ mặt đỏ bừng nhìn hắn, lắp bắp nói, "Ngươi trưởng đặc biệt giống ta một cái thân thích."

	Hắn sắc mặt lãnh đạm nhìn về phía nàng, "Ân?"

	Nàng khẩn trương nắm chặt ngón tay, kiên định nói, "Ngươi theo ta mẹ con rể trưởng giống nhau như đúc."

	Sau này

	Nàng đứng ở trước mặt hắn, ủy khuất mù quáng vành mắt, rầu rĩ không vui nói, "Ta nghĩ gửi cho ngươi một cái siêu cấp khả ái lễ vật."

	Hắn sủng nịch hỏi, "Ở nơi nào?"

	Nàng không cam lòng bĩu môi, thấp giọng nói, "Nhân viên chuyển phát nhanh không để ta tiến vào trong rương."

	Đô thị tình duyên tình hữu độc chung nhân duyên gặp gỡ bất ngờ ngọt văn.
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