Xuyên qua chi ất nữ trò chơi
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  • Parts 1
  • Time 33m
Ongoing, First published Nov 24, 2018
Xuyên qua! Hảo đi, hảo đi ~~ một chút đều không tốt!!!

Người khác xuyên đều là chân thật thế giới, bằng không chính là võng du, như thế nào chỉ có nàng xuyên chính là game một người chơi, vẫn là bi thôi Ất nữ, vai chính không phải bị đoạt tới cướp đi, chính là muốn cùng những cái đó tựa hồ mỗi người cường đại nam chủ giao thiển ngôn thâm, không phải ngươi tìm tòi nghiên cứu ta bi thương qua đi chính là ta tìm tòi nghiên cứu ngươi bi thương qua đi, còn sẽ không thể hiểu được phát hiện nguyên lai từ nhỏ liền từng có tương ngộ quá tốt đẹp hồi ức, cuối cùng tới đáng chết ngọt ngào kết cục như vậy.

Đừng nói giỡn, này quả thực là khiêu chiến nàng kia có nhân loại bình thường tư duy chỉ số thông minh.

Ất nữ đúng không, liền xem nàng như thế nào ở cái này Ất nữ thế giới tranh bá thiên hạ.

Giải quyết bên trong tranh phân, kết minh nhân ngư, hành hung huyết tộc, chinh phục Ma tộc, tiền vô cổ nhân vĩ đại sự nghiệp dần dần ở nàng thủ hạ thành hình, chính là...... Di di, như vậy liên tiếp hảo cảm bay lên nhắc nhở thanh là chuyện gì xảy ra --

Bìa mặt là tới lui làm, cảm tạ ~

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