With One Word of Advice, I Became the Queen's Subordinate!

With One Word of Advice, I Became the Queen's Subordinate!

by Leaning On The Building And Looking At The Bright Moon

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Ch. 183满城风雨
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Once he traveled through time, he became a bastard in Zhenguo's palace. Originally, he was born on the finish line, but his start was a disaster, and he was imprisoned on unfounded charges. In order to save himself, Jiang Han had no choice but to write the best slogan in the world, scolding the current queen and putting himself at the forefront of the storm. Unexpectedly, he got into the eyes of the Queen and became a capable minister in the eyes of the Queen. Jiang Han wants to live his whole life again. He just wants to pick up girls, listen to plays, fish and drink, and live a happy life. He doesn't want to fight anymore! Queen: If you marry me, you don't have to fight! ... Jiang Han looked at the Yingying Yanyans and had no choice but to work hard. I want this world. I want all the beauties in the world too!

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In This Heart, I Am in Alliance with the White Gull1mo ago

I went and came to buy perfume again

I memorized a whole essay before. I thought he was a liberal arts student, but he turned out to be an inventor. I just want to ask everyone here who knows how to make perfume. Isn't perfume Western? They have great body odor. In ancient times, there were no dances or banquets, and women were not allowed to have close contact with others. Isn't Goulan brothel doing these things a loss-making business? There are also things like soap. People in the north don't take baths, right?

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Unexpected1mo ago

Are you pretending to be so blunt than you? There is no reason for poor grades. You really can't read more what others have written. Your efforts are no different from those of high school students. Why don't you read them yourself after you finish writing?

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