[ lịch sử ] Chế tạo đại thanh đệ nhất hài hòa hậu cung-Sắt Yên
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  • Reads 319
  • Votes 8
  • Parts 2
  • Time 20h 19m
Complete, First published Nov 07, 2018
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Truyện này còn có tên là 《 chế tạo thế giới đệ nhất hài hòa đại thanh 》

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Còn có mang theo nguyên ký ức đầu thai lão khang cùng với Cửu Long,

Là hài hòa đại thanh hậu cung vẫn là hài hòa toàn bộ thế giới, đây là một vấn đề!

Nhận được biên biên thông tri, thứ hai cũng chính là 2018 năm 7 nguyệt 30 ngày nhập V, nhập V cùng ngày canh ba, V trước không ngừng càng, V sau bảo đảm ngày đổi mới lượng 6OOO+, o(* ̄︶ ̄*)o cảm ơn duy trì ~~
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