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Complete, First published May 19, 2024
Nữ Phụ Yên Tâm Phi, Binh Ca Ca Vĩnh Tướng Tùy

Tác giả: Cẩm Viên Xuân

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Một lần tai nạn xe cộ Lãnh Thanh Nghiên xuyên đến một quyển niên đại văn, phát hiện mình vậy mà là vụng về vụng về, tính khí nóng nảy niên đại văn đối chiếu nữ phụ. 

Chính mình Đại tiểu thư này tính tình còn có thể tùy ý nữ chủ kéo đạp chính mình? 

Lãnh Thanh Nghiên lựa chọn buông ra tay chân đại làm một cuộc, hung hăng đem trà xanh nữ chủ gương mặt thật kéo xuống đến, quản hắn nội dung cốt truyện băng hà không băng hà. 

Tái kiến, ta phải mang theo ta binh ca ca đi qua ta tân nhân sinh đây!
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