[Douluo Continent: Invincible since the Goddess forced me into marriage]
[New book, Douluo: Tang San Steals Teacher? I Am the True Tang Sect has been published, genius flow, half invincible, crushing Tang San, killing Grandmaster at the start, welcome to view.]
Su Bei transmigrated to the Douluo World and signed in to the Douluo Prince Charming System. She was forced to marry the Silver Dragon King Gu Yuena at the beginning of the game and became the king of soul beasts.
She was forced to marry by Gu Yuena,'Sign in to the Dragon God, the Dragon's Son, a peerless cultivation technique…'
"I found a peerless handsome man in the Star Dou Great Forest!"
"This person is covered in holy light, and also proficient in music, like a banished immortal!"
"Lord King is mighty, accept my bow!"
Mission Completed. Reward: Divine Grade Paraquat (raw), Immortal Grade Grass, Supreme Grade Soul Bone, Divine Grade Weapon…
Ever since I was forced into marriage, I've been having fun in Douluo World every day. I've been robbed every day, and I've been mothered every day…When will my invincible posture be repaid? Sigh…
Because of her outstanding looks, she was always being fought over by the world. Su Bei felt helpless."Goddess, come here. Don't come here for the men. If they come, they'll be beaten up. If they come, they'll be abused."
[The Ten Great Ferocious Beasts will be my underlings.][Hammer the Tang Sect, take control of the Martial Soul Hall, trample on Shrek, I'm the best in the world.]
Six fountain strokes
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