Hồn đồn than - Dịch Nhân Bắc
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  • Reads 333
  • Votes 3
  • Parts 2
  • Time 10h 47m
Complete, First published Feb 25, 2016
《馄饨摊》by易人北

Hồn đồn than

Tác giả: Dịch Nhân Bắc

Văn án

Nhân lão cha ích kỷ rời nhà, Cung Trường buông tay tiến vào đại học cơ hội, nhất kiên khiêng lên gia đình gánh nặng, thành thật an phận kinh doanh nhà mình hồn đồn quán sinh ý.

Cung gia sinh hoạt dần dần khởi bước chi tế, Cung Trường lại gặp được bảy năm không thấy tiểu hữu Lý Hàng. Này năm đó chịu đủ lăng ngược, hoạn dương điên điên hài tử, nay xem ra khỏe mạnh hoạt bát, nhưng không biến oa nhi mặt hạ, tựa hồ hơn một tầng thần bí......

Cung Trường không biết, bề ngoài là Lý Hàng thiếu niên sớm bị đổi mới ── đến từ ngàn năm trước linh hồn chiếm cứ thân thể này ! mà người này mặt dày mày dạn oa tại hắn hồn đồn quán, còn thuận tiện đối với hắn tay chân lóng ngóng lên......
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