Người Phiêu Bạt Trong Chốn Giang Hồ - Nhất Thế Hoa Thường
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  • Reads 188
  • Votes 34
  • Parts 13
  • Time 3h 5m
Ongoing, First published Sep 12, 2021
Mature
Hán Việt: Nhân tại giang hồ phiêu nha
Tác giả: Nhất Thế Hoa Thường
Tình trạng: Hoàn thành
Số chương : Chương 166 phiên ngoại 6
Thể loại: Nguyên sang, Đam mỹ, Cổ đại , HE , Tình cảm , Võ hiệp , Ngọt sủng , Trọng sinh , Song khiết 🕊️ , Kim bài đề cử 🥇
Đời trước,  tiểu vương gia Kỳ Chân gián tiếp chết trong tay người trong giang hồ 
Trọng sinh trở về, Kỳ Chân thề muốn đem hết thảy nguy hiểm bóp chết. Nghĩ tới nghĩ lui, hắn hạ một  quyết định vĩ đại.
Kỳ Chân: "Hoàng huynh, ta muốn đi làm võ lâm minh chủ!"
Hoàng đế: "Là do ở kinh thành buồn chán à ? Ta mang ngươi đi săn bắn ."
Kỳ Chân: "Không, ta muốn đi làm võ lâm minh chủ!"
Hoàng đế: "...... Ngươi lần trước muốn đồ vật gì, ta phái người tìm tới cho ngươi ."
Kỳ Chân: "Ta muốn đi làm võ lâm minh chủ!"
Hoàng đế: ".................."
Kỳ Chân vì thế mang theo bí dược  trong cung cùng hộ vệ, ý chí chiến đấu ngẩng cao rời đi kinh thành, hướng tới võ lâm minh chủ dương quang đại đạo một đường chạy như điên mà đi. 
Bổn tên gọi khác nhau《 tiểu vương gia lang bạt giang hồ 》, 《 bổn vương thiên hạ đệ nhất 》, 《 phấn khởi tiểu vương gia 》 vv.
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