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变强从脱发开始

Author: 植发哪家强
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项北意外穿越,重生后获得奇葩系统。 收集头发就能抽奖。 想要灵丹妙药?拿头发来换。 想要神器装备?拿头发来换。 还有各种奇葩道具:超人用来隐藏身份的眼镜,信仰之跃的草堆,哈利波特里的复方汤剂,只要你有头发,这一切都是你的。 我变秃了,也变强了。 你变秃了,还是我变强了。 项北用敌人的光头,搭建属于自己的传奇之路……

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