[ Edit - Fakenut / Pernut ] Hẻm núi Linh Dương
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  • Parts 11
  • Time 2h 2m
Complete, First published Aug 02
Tên gốc: 【壳花/馍花】羚羊谷

Tác giả: Lapin_lapin

Trạng thái: Đã hoàn thành

Ghi chú của tác giả:

- Tất cả các nhân vật đều không phải là người tốt

- Có thảm khảo tác phẩm khác, nhưng để tránh tiết lộ nội dung, tác phẩm tham khảo sẽ được đặt ở phần kết.


Ghi chú của editor:

- Bản edit đã có sự đồng ý của tác giả, vui lòng không mang đi nơi khác.

- Bản edit hoàn toàn phi lợi nhuận.
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