[Edit] Sủng Kiều Nhan

Kỳ Vương gia Lý Dạ Thu dã tâm bừng bừng, mục tiêu lớn nhất đời này chính là ngôi vị hoàng đế.

Thời điểm đi Nam Chiếu, hắn mua một tiểu nha đầu 8 tuổi người Hồ hồi phủ. Từ đấy về sau, hắn bận rộn tất bật, để cho nàng cuộc sống như ý. Hơn nữa còn rất để tâm mấy chi tiết vụn vặt của nàng, dạy nàng tiếng Trung Nguyên.

Cái gì? Ngôi vị hoàng đế? Lý Dạ Thu phất phất tay, bộ dáng không quan tâm. Chuyện đó tạm thời vứt sau đầu, tiểu nhân nhi quan trọng hơn.

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Mẩu chuyện nhỏ về Vương gia phúc hắc và tiểu Nhan Nhan

Lý Dạ Thu (tiếng Hồ): Ở kinh thành, ngươi không được gọi tên ta.

Tiểu Nhan Nhan (tiếng Hồ): Vậy ta phải gọi ngươi bằng gì?

Lý Dạ Thu: Phu quân.

Tiểu Nhan Nhan không hiểu tiếng Trung Nguyên, bày ra bộ dạng ngốc: Chữ đó nghĩa là gì?

Lý Dạ Thu (tiếng Hồ): Tiếng Hồ nghĩa là ca ca.

Ngoan, đầu tiên gọi ta phu quân nào.

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