[POT] Ngô tâm ngô cảnh-Vụ Thỉ Dực
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  • Reads 139
  • Votes 3
  • Parts 2
  • Time 22h 36m
Complete, First published Apr 14, 2019
Tóm tắt:
Nước trong đạm tâm là cái thực xui xẻo người, một ngày bên trong, bị gia tộc xoá tên, vị hôn phu ruồng bỏ, cha mẹ song vong, thành triệt triệt để để không ai muốn cô nhi.
Mà đạm tâm lại cũng là cái thực hạnh phúc người, phồn hoa muôn vàn, hồng trần vài dặm, toàn như mây khói thoảng qua, trên thế giới còn có cái gì có thể đáng giá nàng đặt ở trong lòng?
Nàng nói: Sinh hoạt bản chất giản dị tự nhiên, không cần quá mức hoa lệ.
Hắn nói: Bổn đại gia mỹ học có mặt khắp nơi, hoa lệ nhân sinh ngẫu nhiên cũng cho phép giản dị điều hòa một chút, phương hiện hoa lệ.
Nàng hỏi: Kia sẽ là như thế nào thế giới a?
Hắn nói: Rửa mắt mong chờ liền đã biết. Tiền đề là, không được đem bổn đại gia bài trừ bên ngoài.
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