The Reborn Princess Takes Food as Her First Priority

The Reborn Princess Takes Food as Her First Priority

by Pai Gow

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Welcome to support the new book "The Queen Who Wears Books and Movies Just Wants to Be a Salted Fish", the world's most obscene movie queen who wears books and movies × is a sultry, shameless and infatuated dog, a group pet article, so sweet! ---- The pampered little princess from the previous dynasty accidentally returned to the world after her death and became Zhou Chun'an, the youngest daughter of the world's richest businessman. The Lord of Hell thought that she would definitely kill the scumbag and defeat Bailian, clear up Liuhe and unify the world. I don't think Zhou Chun'an's little life was very leisurely: food first, making money second, part-time fortune telling, playing mahjong and pushing Pai Gow... On the wedding day: "Miss, stop eating. You are getting married today." "It's okay. I'll have enough energy at night after I eat enough." "Miss, don't eat it! Being so rude will make the fourth prince unhappy." "It's okay. Uncle Yan said that he likes me very much and will die with me in the future." Chu Runjue, who only heard the last sentence, kicked in the door and looked at his little wife with a cold face. Her mouth was filled with sourness, "Who is that person named Yan? Why does he like you? I'm going to chop him down." Lord Yama:? ? ? 1V1, it's sweet.

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Book Friends 2023082035538175mo ago

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Good Morning🧸75mo ago

Little fairy girl, here I come

It's really good to read. I believe more and more book fans will like it. I support you, let's work hard together

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You75mo ago

Who is Mr. Peiyu?

Who is Peiyu?

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Change Your Galaxy75mo ago

The male protagonist said he would marry another woman, is that true?

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π Is Extremely Irritable75mo ago

Did the male protagonist travel through time?

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Book Friends 20230120479675mo ago

This book is quite nice

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A Pillow of Stars and a Dream.♩76mo ago

Come on!

I like this book very much, I just hope it won't be too cruel. Come on!

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Mu Yi Fleeting Years75mo ago

Is it good? I just started reading it. I think the author has put in a lot of effort in every work. The title is so interesting and the content may be more interesting. So I made a big decision and read this book. 😄

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The Golden Prince75mo ago

I really like this book!

I was a little confused at first, but then the clouds peeled away layer by layer. I really like the plainness of the article that contains deep emotions. It doesn't feel the same, and the writing style is also a bit humorous. I love it. The author of Pai Gow writes very well! ! ! ! (⑉• •⑉)‥♡

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Moon Kitten75mo ago

I can't figure it out!

The whole story, I'm a little confused! ! ! The male and female protagonists must have known their identities too early!

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