The Female General's Anti-abuse and Ruling the Lord is an ancient romance novel written by the author anonymously and meticulously. This novel is being serialized. This article tells the legendary story between the host and hostess, Wen Chuo, and Gu Mingyuan. Wen Chuo-yu likes Gu Mingyuan for many years, but the indifferent royal master seems to know nothing about love and turn a blind eye to Wen Chuo-yu's love.
Although Wen Chuyu brushed his presence in front of him for many years, Gu Mingyuan was unmoved. Gu Mingyuan's heart seems to have been moving until his father died in battle, Wen Chuo and Shuai Yin went to war, and a generation of women were graceful and loyal to their country. It's a pity that Wen Chuo but before he could conquer, he was dead. If he looks back, he will definitely see the ripples in the eyes of the royal master.
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