[ Tổng võ hiệp ] Không biết võ công ta thiên hạ đệ nhất-Tế Ngư
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  • Parts 2
  • Time 23h 41m
Complete, First published Jul 04, 2019
Thể loại: Diễn sinh, Đam mỹ, Cổ đại , HE , Tình cảm , Võ hiệp , Xuyên việt , Ngọt sủng , Chủ thụ ,Sảng văn , Nhẹ nhàng , Kim bài đề cử 🥇 , Vả mặt
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Từ Nhất Thanh là một cái công ty game thiết kế sư, ngày cá tháng tư ngày đó, hắn thiết kế cái sa điêu nhân vật khuôn mẫu -- tuyệt đối vũ lực bắn ngược.
Nhưng mà, hắn trăm triệu không nghĩ tới, hắn sẽ mang theo nhân vật này mẫu xuyên qua. Xuyên qua cũng không đáng sợ.
Đáng sợ chính là hắn còn phải bị bắt thu đồ đệ.
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