
Cold King Suo Fei
by Mo Yan
About This Novel
God, you can't be mistaken. Although the moon is dark and the wind is high, she is still an assassin who came into the palace to kill the prince. How could she meet a shameless person like him who took advantage of the situation when the assassination was unsuccessful and she suffered internal injuries? With his drunken brute force, and her mute inability to resist after eating Coptis chinensis, she and he actually had sex. Besides escaping quietly while the curtain was still dark, she didn't know what else she should do. Although she failed to assassinate the prince once, luckily she still had an unexpected identity that went unnoticed to cover her ulterior purpose. However, when she saw him for the second time, she realized that he had completely ignored her. He could not even remember the lingering night between her and him on that dark and windy night. I wanted to vomit blood, but it seemed it was too late. Alas, what should she do? Forget him, it seems that you can no longer do it, then punish him and let him know what pain is! Don't forget that she is an assassin, an assassin who can fly over walls and walls in the dark. Apart from swords and hidden weapons, what else can hurt her? She gave a sneer, but it was cruel. . ☆☆☆☆☆☆ This article was originally called "Where Thousand Sails End". When I was writing the article in the early stage, I found that there were too many deficiencies in the conception and plot arrangement, so I reorganized and integrated the original article. I hope you can accept it. Wenwen is a slow-burning novel, a little sadistic, a little bitter, and a little suspenseful. If you don't like it, please avoid it and enter with caution. The storyline is cliche, so if you accidentally get caught by it, please don't take it too seriously. I hope to get your continued support, collect more, and vote more. Of course, it would be ideal to have both collections and tickets^__*) Mo Yan's first article published in Xiaoxiang: "Don't Ask" (completed) http\u002Fread. Xxsy. Net\u002Finfo\u002F102033. Html Mo Yan's second article published in Xiaoxiang: "Marrying a Princess" (Completed) http\u002Fread. Xxsy. Net\u002Finfo\u002F146147. Html Mo Yan's new article "The Falling Phoenix in the Moonlight Box" has been put on the shelves today. Please support it, thank you! Http:\u002F\u002Fread. Xxsy. Net\u002Finfo\u002F257966. Html
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