
The Mongol King's Favorite Concubine: Desert Luan Song
by Situ Pingan
About This Novel
"From today on, you are my woman for the rest of your life. Don't try to escape from my hands. Even if you escape to the ends of the world, I will still catch you..." From the moment the Mongolian King announced her belonging, her body, thoughts and destiny could not escape his control - she could only watch herself getting farther and farther away from her sweetheart, but she had no power to resist. The demonic voice of the Mongolian King is whispering: Love, I want to plunder too!
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Official(20)Scraped 22d ago
Nice. It's a pity that the second part is Time Travel. Not good-looking
I originally liked the ending, but when I saw the time travel, I felt uninterested and sad again.
The Khan fell in love with the time-travelling girl who occupied the princess's body. Was his previous love for the princess a joke?
The male protagonist who uses women as a tool to vent his sexual desires is actually liked by so many people, including the female protagonist and the heroine of the sequel! It can only be said that the world is declining and morals have declined!
I hope there won't be a time-travel part
praise
I remember watching this several years ago! Watch it again now!
Such a male protagonist makes people dislike him. If he likes the female protagonist, he goes to the red tent to find someone to vent his sexual desires, which is disgusting.
I watched it a few years ago and thought it was very good. I'm going to watch it again. I didn't add a V before.
I watched it a few years ago and thought it was very good. I'm going to watch it again. I didn't add the V before.
good
Not bad and pretty, but a bit boring
Nice. Both cruel and sweet, Shang Yao finally recognizes her own heart
The more free it would be!
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Community(0)
Official(20)Scraped 22d ago
Nice. It's a pity that the second part is Time Travel. Not good-looking
I originally liked the ending, but when I saw the time travel, I felt uninterested and sad again.
The Khan fell in love with the time-travelling girl who occupied the princess's body. Was his previous love for the princess a joke?
The male protagonist who uses women as a tool to vent his sexual desires is actually liked by so many people, including the female protagonist and the heroine of the sequel! It can only be said that the world is declining and morals have declined!
I hope there won't be a time-travel part
praise
I remember watching this several years ago! Watch it again now!
Such a male protagonist makes people dislike him. If he likes the female protagonist, he goes to the red tent to find someone to vent his sexual desires, which is disgusting.
I watched it a few years ago and thought it was very good. I'm going to watch it again. I didn't add a V before.
I watched it a few years ago and thought it was very good. I'm going to watch it again. I didn't add the V before.
good
Not bad and pretty, but a bit boring
Nice. Both cruel and sweet, Shang Yao finally recognizes her own heart
The more free it would be!









