Xuyên qua làm ruộng chi hãn phu đương gia
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  • Parts 2
  • Time 38h 7m
Ongoing, First published Nov 18, 2019
Xuyên việt chủng điền chi hãn phu đương gia

Tác giả: Mộng Huyễn Chi Ca

Thể loại: Nguyên sang, Đam mỹ, Cổ đại , HE , Tình cảm , Xuyên việt , Ngọt sủng , Làm ruộng , Làm giàu , Chủ thụ , 1v1

Âu Dương Ngọc Thanh như thế nào đều tưởng không rõ, vì cái gì hắn xuyên qua thành địa chủ gia đích ca nhi lại liền một cái người hầu đều không bằng? Còn tặng kèm một trương "Từ hôn thư", hừ, từ hôn liền từ hôn, ai sợ ai...... Từ từ, vì cái gì còn có một đống cực phẩm thân thích cập tra phụ hậu sao? Thiết! Tốt xấu cũng là sống một đời người, xem hắn như thế nào đấu tra thả làm giàu bôn khá giả...... Chỉ là cái kia tay phủng "Thánh chỉ" tiểu tử hảo chướng mắt.

"Phu nhân, gả cho ta đi." Mỗ tiểu tử khoe khoang.

"Ta có thể không gả sao?" Mỗ phu lang hận không thể một quyền tấu qua đi.

"Ta đây gả cho ngươi đi."

"......"

Xuyên qua làm ruộng chi hãn phu đương gia mấu chốt tự:Xuyên qua làm ruộng chi hãn phu đương gia, Mộng Ảo Chi Ca, Âu Dương Ngọc Thanh, Huyền Viễn, làm giàu.

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