
Translate into English for me please? Ni Xiang Qi Wo Guo Jia Mian De Bu Wai My hen Zen Long.?
Someone said to me, and I have curiosity so that means. I tried to get, but I never knew. It would be greatly appreciated. Thank you.
A proposal: Would you go to my house, plus So, the exterior is rather cold.
終極三國Zhong Ji San Guo 朋友Peng You – 武虎將Wu Hu Jiang
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