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Trộm sinh ảnh đế hài tử sau
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Ongoing, First published Feb 25, 2020
Hán Việt: Thâu thâu sinh liễu ảnh đế đích hài tử hậu
Tác giả: Công Tử Nhu
Thể loại: Nguyên sang, Đam mỹ, Hiện đại , HE , Tình cảm , Ngọt sủng , Hệ thống , Sinh con , Giới giải trí , Niên thượng , Chủ thụ , Nhẹ nhàng , 1v1
[ HOÀN CHÍNH VĂN, CÒN PHIÊN NGOẠI ]
Dư Vị Hi trói định dỗi tinh hệ thống, dỗi biến toàn giới giải trí.
Đem lão tiền bối Phong ảnh đế dỗi thành chính mình túc địch, cũng thành công đem chính mình tác thành đỉnh lưu.
Thẳng đến có một ngày, Dư Vị Hi cùng Phong ảnh đế uống say xằng bậy, còn hoài nhãi con.
Dư Vị Hi:......
Vấn đề có điểm đại.
Mang cầu chạy bốn năm sau, Dư Vị Hi ở một lần tiệc tối thượng trào dâng mà dỗi Phong ảnh đế.
Xuống đài sau, người bị Phong ảnh đế chắn ở hậu trường.
Phong ảnh đế một tay đem Dư Vị Hi hư hoàn, một tay nhéo bệnh viện báo cáo nhướng mày cười nói: "Bên cạnh ngươi cái kia ba tuổi nhi tử, là của ai?"
Phong ảnh đế ánh mắt nguy hiểm, mang theo lớn tuổi nam nhân khí thế áp bách.
Dư Vị Hi:......
Dư Vị Hi: Vấn đề thật sự có điểm đại :)
Phong ảnh đế: Vấn đề không lớn :)
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