Portable Space: Woman Wearing Seventies From the Last Days
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  • Reads 177,134
  • Votes 3,278
  • Parts 166
  • Time 121h 4m
Complete, First published Nov 23, 2021
THIS STORY IS NOT MINE!!
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Author: Drunk Xuexiaoyao

Category: Science Fiction Space

5631964 words | full text

Update: 2017-07-31

Shen Anqi on the front foot was pushed into the zombies by a scumbag, and Anqi Shen on the back foot opened her eyes and became an 18-year-old girl in the 1970s.
  The cold-blooded and ruthless female of the last days collided with the brother of the Bingshan Army and gave out wanton sparks!
  
Space is at hand, no one has me!
The best products are rampant, hum, grandma aunt is not vegetarian!
  
Xiao Baihua is here, huh, grandma can give you a taste of the shadowless feet for free...
  
Brother Bingshan , huh, Shen Anqi lay on the bed and hooked his fingers, Bingshan became a loyal dog!
  "Daughter-in-law, I'm here..."
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