Your Highness, Your Takeaway Has Arrived

Your Highness, Your Takeaway Has Arrived

by Yue Xiaoyang

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1.3Mwords658chapters
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Ch. 658Joys and Sorrows in the World
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About This Novel

Gu Liuli, a newly-minted young rider, died before she left the army. She was hit by a large truck and traveled across the country. She became the seventh daughter of the richest family in Xixia. The family had many people and a lot of money, and there were all kinds of intrigues. Instead of steaming steamed buns, Gu Liuli decided to return to his old business, vowing to carry forward the food delivery industry, and started a journey of delivering food all over the world with his system. Be it young master, young master, concubine or queen, as long as she wanted to eat and didn't want to move, Gu Liuli would do it all for her. The only bad thing is that a certain prince, who is engaged but has his head set on the grassland, relies on her and won't let go. He will try to seduce him no matter what, which makes her really unable to resist!

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Nefertari@mz72mo ago

Ah! I didn't expect Liuli to have a special express delivery system. It's so good. It's much more convenient with the express delivery system. I'm optimistic about Liuli's takeout business in ancient times. Well, the only bad thing is that the father-in-law and the mother-in-law are so arrogant, but there's nothing I can do about it.

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Peace and Joy@mz72mo ago

Gu Liuli is so amazing. The idea of ​​developing a food delivery business in ancient times is unprecedented. At least I have never thought that such an idea could be possible. The author is so amazing! I'm very curious about what Liuli's husband would think of Liuli.

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Nefertari@mz72mo ago

That grandma in charge is really a bully, but we don't know what the prince is doing. Hey, I feel like Liuli delivering food in ancient times is like a modern takeaway boy. Every time something goes wrong, you can't blame the customer. It's sad.

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