Ảnh hậu là liêu phấn cuồng ma
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  • Parts 1
  • Time 10h 26m
Complete, First published Dec 04, 2018
Văn án:
Chức nghiệp fan đường biết ý, mỗi ngày ở Weibo thượng vì một cái kêu cố phi loan mười tám tuyến tiểu hồ già cố lên đánh call, tử trung bộ dáng làm cố phi loan thập phần cảm động, khắc trong tâm khảm.
Tốt nghiệp sau, đường biết ý thuận lợi thông qua thực tập, từ đây toàn thân tâm đầu nhập công tác, không có thời gian kiêm chức làm chức phấn.
Cố phi loan chịu đựng gian nan tân nhân thời kỳ, rốt cuộc có danh khí, hoa tươi vỗ tay càng ngày càng nhiều, lại rốt cuộc không thấy được cái kia quen thuộc fan.
Đi đâu vậy đâu? Cố phi loan có chút mất mát.
Rốt cuộc có một ngày, cố phi loan lại gặp đường biết ý.
Cố phi loan: Tiếp đón không đánh liền trốn chạy, ân?
Đường biết ý: Ta, ta thoát phấn!
Cố phi loan: Ngươi hiện tại tiền lương nhiều ít, lại truy ta một lần, ta ra gấp mười lần!
Đường biết ý ( đón gió chảy nước mắt ): Chân tình thật cảm truy tinh đều là sẽ gặp báo ứng!
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