Compared with Linghu Chongchao , Ren Yingying Shishi is happier and more unfortunate. Her happiness lies in the fact that most of her life is spent living with the people she loves like glue. Her misfortune is at the end of her life. I found out that the person I love not only doesn't love me, but also gives it to others as an item, and the person who uses it is my rival in love. I think the reason why she finally committed suicide is probably because the amount of information is too much to bear? Just kidding There is no doubt that she loves someone with her life but she can't do anything but love so that she becomes mean and cheap in this deformed relationship but who can blame her she is just a concubine she is an excellent concubine It's a pity that Dongfang Invincible didn't shed a single tear for her
Dongfang Invincible is a very ambitious politician. Before I met Linghu Chong, I thought she didn't know love. In her eyes, the docile poetry is just a well-behaved cat. Being around her is only because of the fishy smell of power on her body. If you have to find out what made her fall in love with Linghu Chong, I think it may be that Linghu Chong's stupidity is very different from being a coquettish bitch outside? She forgot the rules of the game, just remembered the little bit she had with Linghu Chong, so she subconsciously chose to save Linghu Chong. It was because of this that when she asked Linghu Chong desolately why she was like this, I felt so sorry for her. I think this battle She is not defeated.
Linghu Chong is a mythical being. A man with outstanding martial arts can be so innocent and pure that the girl in front of him is undefeated. It's too unreasonable. The only reasonable explanation is that he
is acting stupid and cheating? The happiest thing is the crow's mouth. I hope everyone can have their favorite people to accompany the
martial arts world like her. Perhaps the reason why the world of martial arts is charming is that you can enjoy your love and hatred as you please. What I love is wandering around the world, but why envy it
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