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"Rising Star's First Love" is a story about Emily Davis, who has been striving to be the quintessential protagonist of a rebirth narrative, achieving academic excellence and wealth. Her life takes an unexpected turn when her long-lost first love, now a superstar, publicly discusses his first love, Miss Y, and admits that many of his early love songs were written for her. As the mysterious Miss Y, Emily realizes she has a teen manga she once read, where Miss Y is the stereotypical manipulative first love, serving only to highlight the pure and talented heroine. Emily: "Bitterness fills my heart."
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"Sir, Miss Xia is going to jump off the building." "Seal the window!" "Sir, Miss Xia is going to elope with someone else." "Kill that pretty boy! Tie her up and bring her to me. Give her the card, the car, and the house!" As a black-hearted author who never fills the hole, Xia Qiuyu missed a step and traveled directly to a book that had been unfinished for many years, becoming the heroine who was "written to death" by her, and a domineering and strong man pursued her relentlessly. "Hey! Look carefully, I'm not your wife!" Someone curled his lips and smiled evilly: "Whether you are my wife or not, I have the final say!" When she was about to be buried alive in the hole she dug, the president came to her rescue again and again - he coerced and lured her, ordered her to pledge herself to him, and asked her to give birth to a room full of fat babies! Help!
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After a night of calculated passion, Ava Lawson finds herself married to the wealthy heir, Ethan Black. On their wedding night, Ethan coldly declares, "I will show you what hell feels like..." Despite enduring humiliation and pain for him, Ava's love turns to despair when she realizes that Ethan's heart is not hers to claim. As she faces the consequences of their tumultuous relationship, Ava must confront her past and decide whether to continue fighting for a love that seems destined to hurt her or to reclaim her own identity.
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In "Rebirth: A Tale of Two Lives," we follow the story of Linda Smith, who at the age of eight, experienced her parents' divorce. Her mother took her to remarry, while her twin sister stayed with their father. Reunited years later, Linda has become a billionaire, and her sister is burdened with debt, harboring resentment. A chance to relive her life presents itself, and Linda must once again face the choice that defined their paths. This time, she remains silent as her sister pleads to stay with their mother. Little does her sister know the hardships Linda endured to escape their oppressive family and pay off debts. Will Linda's bring a different outcome for both sisters, or will history repeat itself?
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what happens when you find yourself deprived of the right to choose your spouse?