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Complete, First published May 07, 2019
Tác giả: Hắc Mai
Văn án:
Giản Ninh đột nhiên xuyên vào một quyển ngôn tình cẩu huyết tiểu thuyết, này văn nhân vật phản diện là cái kì ba chịu ngược cuồng, mạnh mẽ cùng vợ trước ký kết [ ngược luyến tình thâm ] hợp đồng, "Hiếp bức" vợ trước nữ phẫn nam cặn bã công, tận tình triển lộ nhân tính ác độc xấu xí, hung hăng ngược hắn, không ngược phải bồi thường thiên giới vi ước kim.
Mà nàng, chính là cái kia bị bắt sắm vai cặn bã công vợ trước.
Giản Ninh: ...
Ba ngày trước --
Nhân vật phản diện lãnh khốc vô tình: Vào chỗ chết ngược, làm không được liền lột da của ngươi ra.
Ba ngày sau --
Nam chính hốc mắt đỏ bừng, vuốt bản thân tân nóng tiểu cuốn mao, dè dặt cẩn trọng lấy lòng: Ta đáng yêu như thế, ngươi không cần ngược ta được không được?
Giản Ninh: . . .
Vì sao nam nhân như thế thiện biến QAQ!
Ngọt sủng, tô thích, hệ thống, cố chấp, bệnh kiều, chữa khỏi.
Kiều Ngu: Bởi vì yêu ngươi, cho nên ta nghĩ càng đổi càng tốt, hảo đến ngươi vĩnh viễn không ly khai ta mới thôi.
Nội dung nhãn: Thiên chi kiêu tử hệ thống ngọt văn xuyên thư
Tìm tòi mấu chốt tự: Nhân vật chính: Giản Ninh ┃ phối hợp diễn: Kiều Ngu ┃ cái khác:
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