
Fierce and Pretty Fisherman: the General Refuses to Accept and Comes to Fight
About This Novel
Yuan Zhenzhu, the sea god of cooking in the 21st century, was hit by a chandelier at the most glorious moment in his life. Who knew that he would transform into a peasant woman? There is also a little bun waiting to be fed... Yuan Zhenzhen sighed secretly and decided to roll up her sleeves and go for it. When she became successful and famous, and made a lot of money, who would have expected that a general would appear and claim to be the father of the child! Darling, do you think so? Ha... We still have to test it!
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Official(87)Scraped 23d ago
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Looking at the introduction, it seems to be a very cheerful article. I added it to my bookshelf and read it all in one go. Please keep updating the author~
Great, I just happened to see this book. I wanted to read a few more pictures before adding it to my bookshelf. I didn't expect the article to be so wonderful. It attracted me. I have been reading it until now. I look forward to your update.
It's a very good book. It's really good. The characters are described very realistically and the plots are interlocking. In short, it's beautiful. Why wouldn't such a beautiful novel be attractive? Come on!
I recommend my friend LIN Mumu's new book. If you like it, you can read it.
"The Strong Little Wife: The Treasure in the Palm of the Farmer Prince" Once he crossed over and jumped into the river, he was betrayed as soon as he woke up. He redeemed himself, but was ruthlessly detained. A certain woman was furious and rolled up her sleeves, "Come on, let's have a fight and beat you down. I won't believe you and you won't let me redeem myself." The man smiled evilly, "Madam, don't make trouble, you can't beat me." "Damn it, I'm a nine-degree authentic black belt who can't deal with you, a brat!"... But, it was me who was beaten down because of Mao...
Let the hero out quickly
Is the male protagonist Zhang Dabing or Luo Huaiyuan?
All I can say is that women should not be too smart, nor should they be too smart, or have too complicated inner thoughts.
The characters written by the author are very detailed!
Great writing! Keep up the good work and update!
He said he could not understand the female protagonist and did not like the male protagonist.
Why are there so few books?
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Official(87)Scraped 23d ago
title
Looking at the introduction, it seems to be a very cheerful article. I added it to my bookshelf and read it all in one go. Please keep updating the author~
Great, I just happened to see this book. I wanted to read a few more pictures before adding it to my bookshelf. I didn't expect the article to be so wonderful. It attracted me. I have been reading it until now. I look forward to your update.
It's a very good book. It's really good. The characters are described very realistically and the plots are interlocking. In short, it's beautiful. Why wouldn't such a beautiful novel be attractive? Come on!
I recommend my friend LIN Mumu's new book. If you like it, you can read it.
"The Strong Little Wife: The Treasure in the Palm of the Farmer Prince" Once he crossed over and jumped into the river, he was betrayed as soon as he woke up. He redeemed himself, but was ruthlessly detained. A certain woman was furious and rolled up her sleeves, "Come on, let's have a fight and beat you down. I won't believe you and you won't let me redeem myself." The man smiled evilly, "Madam, don't make trouble, you can't beat me." "Damn it, I'm a nine-degree authentic black belt who can't deal with you, a brat!"... But, it was me who was beaten down because of Mao...
Let the hero out quickly
Is the male protagonist Zhang Dabing or Luo Huaiyuan?
All I can say is that women should not be too smart, nor should they be too smart, or have too complicated inner thoughts.
The characters written by the author are very detailed!
Great writing! Keep up the good work and update!
He said he could not understand the female protagonist and did not like the male protagonist.
Why are there so few books?









