Công lược toàn tinh tế - Dữu Trà Thất
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Văn án:

Cố Niệm Khanh bị bắt xuyên đến game Otome, trò chơi hệ thống nói cho nàng muốn công lược bảy cái nam nhân, đạt thành viên mãn kết cục sau, mới có thể trở lại thế giới hiện thực.

Hảo đi, chơi game Otome đem chính mình đáp đi vào còn chưa tính.

Nhưng trò chơi tài khoản là người khác chơi quá trớn, công lược đối tượng trung lại không một người bình thường, này liền làm nàng có điểm không cao hứng.

Bởi vì nàng vẫn là thích cùng người bình thường yêu đương ( cười ).

Xem văn tips:

1. Não động văn.

2. Cốt truyện đáng sợ đến ta cũng không biết sẽ phát sinh cái gì.

3. Nữ chủ tô phá chân trời.

Tag: Xuyên qua thời không tinh tế hệ thống sảng văn

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