A super beauty who wants to have a dream home, but she doesn't seem to make money and doesn't plan to learn it. Well, she's not a good boy and girl -
every man is attracted to her, how beautiful is this -
...
the ending of the story is not bad. hehe. Cool killer, funny masochist:
"Dad, our dog ran out?"
"Isn't it locked with a leash?"
"The leash..." I
remembered a sentence: You are not famous and I am not married. Before you have practiced extraordinary means, there are flying blessings, famous car beauties and true love, which I am afraid that the protagonist can not afford to enjoy.
What about us? Who are we in the play?
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