[Tổng] Nàng thật không phải võng hồng-Bất Vụ
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  • Reads 590
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  • Parts 2
  • Time 25h 17m
Complete, First published Jul 03, 2019
Thể loại: Diễn sinh, Ngôn tình, Hiện đại , HE , Manga anime , Nhẹ nhàng , Hoàng tử Tennis
Ngàn diệp ưu thân là trừ yêu thế gia hậu nhân, tuy rằng thể chất nhược kê, nhưng nàng sắp tới tiểu mục tiêu vẫn là tưởng trở thành một cái xuất sắc trừ yêu sư.
Nhưng mà, từ về nàng một cái video một không cẩn thận bị phát sóng trực tiếp người truyền tới trên mạng lúc sau, nàng ngoài ý muốn phát hỏa.
"Thiên a, ta tưởng pick cái này tiểu tỷ tỷ"
"Tiểu tỷ tỷ, làm ơn tất C vị xuất đạo"
"Loại này rõ ràng kiều suyễn liên tục lại càng không ngã xuống nhân thiết thật sự quá mang cảm"
"Xin lỗi, ta não bổ thành tiểu tỷ tỷ một bên hộc máu một bên bá khí trắc lậu cảnh tượng"
"Ta cũng......"
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