Khi dễ nam chủ hằng ngày - Công Tử Vĩnh An
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Ongoing, First published Dec 27, 2018
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2017 đánh số tiểu xe lửa thịch thịch thịch, thịch thịch thịch tới rồi ~

Tân một năm, trước định một cái tiểu mục tiêu!

Tỷ như nói --

Ngược khóc nam chủ!!!

<( ̄︶ ̄)↗[GO!]

【 bổn văn nhẹ nhàng hoan thoát BT hướng, chư quân tùy ý phun tào 】

Dùng ăn ngón út nam

1, chân heo (vai chính) thiên nhiên hắc, có thể nam có thể nữ nhưng trời cao

2, cốt truyện thần biến chuyển, hố sâu, hắc thủy

3, tác giả xà tinh bệnh thời kì cuối, vô cứu

【 hiện tại, tự mang cột thu lôi, tẩy mắt dịch, cường trái tim các bạn nhỏ nắm chặt thời gian lên xe lạp! 】

【 tiểu xe lửa nha huống hồ ~ huống hồ ~ huống hồ ~】

【 xin nghỉ manh điều 】

Tác giả khuẩn lại muốn tìm đường chết, vì cuối kỳ khảo thí không tự quải Đông Nam chi, này chu mạo hiểm sinh mệnh nguy hiểm tới xin nghỉ ~ nga, thuận tiện nói một tiếng, yêm nơi này dụng cụ cắt gọt đầy, đại gia không cần lại gửi lại đây lạp QAQ!

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Từ khóa tìm kiếm: Vai chính: Hình ca ┃ vai phụ: Cơ đán ┃ cái khác: Pháo hôi nghịch tập
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