: 315 The New Emperor Ascends the Throne to Choose a Concubine (7)
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Genius Maiden Transmigrates: The Empress of Weapons
- 度寒
- 335 characters
- 2021-03-02 11:20:37
In two months, how much more important things can she do!
It was actually wasted on a fait accompli, which was reluctant to remember.
In the matter of men and women, Jixiang is an out-and-out layman. Where can she guess Xuanyuanyao's thoughts of going back and forth a thousand times?
It was him who made the vow to treat the auspicious things with the most precious in the world, and abide by the etiquette. Even if the two people hug each other day by day, they will not touch her under the name of injustice.
This is good, it was a good intention, and finally it became a dungeon. [
This marriage must be done.
If you don't do it, it's hard to ask him to see if you can't touch it for a lifetime, and your eyes and body are burning.
The little fox is really thinking that men and women are married, just like the original, sleeping hand in hand on the big bed, can you give birth to a baby once in a while?
Maybe, it really is.
It cannot be presumed that because of her clever little head, she can come up with sophisticated weapons, it can be directly assumed that she can handle the emotional problems without tutoring.
After Xuanyuan had figured it out, he decided to grab the dominance in one hand and take over all the auspicious things he was not good at.
"You can rest assured that the details of the marriage will be busy without someone worrying about it. Your life can still be as usual." Don't look back at the strand of hair hanging down, Xuanyuanyao's voice is soft and incredible.
Unfortunately, I don't know which word touched the auspicious sensitive nerve. She suddenly blanked her face and dangerously narrowed her eyes, "Emperor...you are emperor now, hehe, so good."
Xuanyuan Yao's back was cold, "Little vixen, have something to say, don't do this, don't be scared.
Two small hands, one left and one right, climbed onto his arm and clenched tightly to prevent him from running away. . .