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What novel is the romantic god whose concubine is inferior to his wife?

Concubine is not as good as wife, which belongs to romance novels.

Yu Ji is not as good as his wife, written by the romantic god, ending in May 2020, and can be viewed online. The works here belong to adult romance novels, and the stories are not suitable for underage children to read.

This novel tells the story of the son of a village party secretary. Because I loved martial arts since I was a child and it was handed down from my father's family, I practiced a perfect kung fu. In senior three, when he and the daughter of a village widow were reviewing their lessons at home, they accidentally drank deer blood wine as a gift from his father, and then something happened that ruined the three views.

Try to read My Concubine Is Better than My Wife.

Today is Saturday. Wang Ye's father, Wang Hanlin, went to town early in the morning to arrange a good university for Wang Ye.

It is said that the mayor's brother-in-law of their town is the vice-president of the provincial agricultural university, and Wang Hanlin wants the mayor to come forward and get Wang Ye an orientation commissioner of the provincial agricultural university, so that Wang Ye can at least come out as a township-level cadre after graduating from the agricultural university. It can be said that Wang Hanlin is well-intentioned, and if he is poor, he will change his mind. Who told him to be widowed in his early years?

As soon as she left home, she whistled to those who were less than 200 meters away from their home, meaning that the ban was lifted and she was free to enter and leave the king. Wang Hanlin doesn't like Juanzi's mother, the two widows in the village. Since her husband's death, the two widows have never remarried and lived alone with Juanzi, but there are many affairs that happened to her, which can be said to be scandals. Here is an ominous statement.