A Good-for-Nothing: Volume 1

A Good-for-Nothing: Volume 1
ISBN-10
1649350252
ISBN-13
9781649350251
Category
Fiction
Language
English
Published
2020-05-18
Publisher
Funstory
Author
Lin Wei

Description

The little trash of the Exorcist Family had been packaged and given to someone else to be his wife. After he was deceived and humiliated. Married to his most hated enemy. Only a husband is good in this world. His family treated him like a root and his enemies treated him like a treasure.

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