
The Regent's Heart Ached
About This Novel
? Sweet abuse + devil + love + immortality? She is the mother of all things, the god of life, and the heart of the universe. She never thought she would fall in love with a human boy. When they met when they were children, the girl fell in love with the boy, and the boy vowed to marry her when he grew up. But when they met, time and space were disrupted. The time and space in the same place were disrupted, so they did not see each other. When they met again, she had changed back to her original appearance, annoying and pestering him every day. When she met him for the first time in her true form, he was successfully angered and sent people to hunt her down every day. Everyone knows that the regent is ruthless and ruthless, like a demon in hell, capable of killing people without being seen. Even the emperor wanted to give him three points, but it happened that such a person fell into the hands of one person. He gave all his endless tenderness and pampering to the little one. But when he knew that his little one was actually a woman who was hundreds of millions of years older than him, he wished he could tie her to his side forever and make her belong to him alone... If he knew that he had loved his little one millions of years ago, he would definitely feel particularly happy.
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Very pretty
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Official(6)Scraped 24d ago
Big cheers for the author! I wish you good grades
Come on! Dear author, you can do better!
I hope more people will like the author's articles!
Very pretty
I like it very domineering hahaha
For anyone who has the next one?
Author, I'm back. I didn't have enough memory before and deleted QQ reading.






