This prince is a little naughty
For sixteen years, Ye Feng, the son of South Zhenwang, carried an eagle and walked his dog during the day, and wandered around the brothel at night, living a life where he could drink for the present.
One day, King Zhennan looked at his only son and asked,
Feng 'er, do you have a dream?"
Ye Feng licked his lips and replied innocently: "
"Does squandering count?"
……
The youth who grew up under his father's wings seemed to not understand the hardships of the world and the helplessness of life!
They didn't know that in an environment where the Great Dao was as clear as the sky and mortals couldn't see it, the weak were as insignificant as ants.
However, flowers bloom on both sides, and life is between Buddha and Demon. When he truly understood the darkness of this world. Only then did he understand that there was no place to settle down in the mortal world, and the secular dynasties would turn into ashes…
PS: The speed of the car is fast, and it is not a veteran who accidentally entered *( ·· )*
Lucky Gangster Rabbit
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