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5 | 38% (15 votes) |
4 | 5% (2 votes) |
3 | 13% (5 votes) |
2 | 3% (1 votes) |
1 | 43% (17 votes) |
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Links are NOT allowed. Format your description nicely so people can easily read them. Please use proper spacing and paragraphs.With just one pregnancy test, Jiang Wan Yu successfully broke up the enviable golden couple in the city and married into the Lin family. But it seems she’s not the winner.
Half a year into the marriage, he couldn’t stand the sight of her.
After carrying the baby for seven months, he cruelly removed their child by surgery, just to comfort his beloved woman.
“Jiang Wan Yu, this is your debt to Wen Jing! Your child belongs to him now, and you have no right to raise him!” She finally left, and her heart was devoid of any emotion.
When they met again, she plunged a knife into his chest and smiled cunningly in the arms of another man, treating him like a stranger.
He pressed her against the wall, “Jiang Wan Yu, who is that damn man?”
Jiang Wan Yu pushed away his restraining arms, and coldly smiled, “Of course, he’s my husband, my child’s father!”
“I won’t allow it! You can’t leave me unless I’m dead!” The man erupted in anger.
Jiang Wan Yu sneered, ”You won’t allow it? Who do you think you are? What right do you have to forbid anything, Lin Yi Chen? Everything you once looked down upon, there are plenty of men who appreciate it! I no longer need you!”
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Date | Group | Release |
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09/29/23 | Moonlight Novels | c174 part2 |
09/29/23 | Moonlight Novels | c174 part1 |
09/29/23 | Moonlight Novels | c173 |
09/29/23 | Moonlight Novels | c172 |
09/29/23 | Moonlight Novels | c171 |
09/27/23 | Moonlight Novels | c170 part2 |
09/27/23 | Moonlight Novels | c170 part1 |
09/27/23 | Moonlight Novels | c169 |
09/27/23 | Moonlight Novels | c168 |
09/27/23 | Moonlight Novels | c167 |
09/27/23 | Moonlight Novels | c166 |
09/27/23 | Moonlight Novels | c165 |
09/27/23 | Moonlight Novels | c164 |
09/27/23 | Moonlight Novels | c163 |
09/27/23 | Moonlight Novels | c162 |
really good work. the story in itself is a condensation of clichés and not so logical stuffs happening altogether. But I didn’t mind that because I was in for it. Plus, for a Chinese novel of this genre it was short as a previous comment said and it was really a plus. I’ve finished reading the story but I skipped many parts and even chapters, especially about all the r*cism part :
I mean, what’s wrong with black men ? Author talked about it not in one chapter but over and over again, saying that the villainess worst doing was being with a *black man* in the past, and it happened when the villainess hasn’t anything to do with ML. The fact that she made him wear a green hat when they were engaged seems not to matter more than the fact she had a relationship with that *black man*.