[BL] Through the Small Days of Farming
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  • Reads 244,852
  • Votes 7,989
  • Parts 91
  • Time 14h 40m
Complete, First published Nov 13, 2021
Through the Small Days of Farming
穿越种田之小日子

Author:
青羽墨安

Status 
91 Chapters (Completed)

Description
Bai Niannian is the person who has lived the longest in the last days, because he is the only space supernatural person. 

When I opened my eyes again, I found myself reborn on the white brother of the overhead age. The family was so poor that there was only one mud room left, not enough to eat and clothing, and two five or six-year-old brothers left behind by Fu Lang, and a group of relatives who watched his ruined house. 

All this is not a problem, Bai Niannian looked at her two cubs eagerly, these are the legendary cubs! ! !

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