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Everyone in Beijing knows that the marriage between the eldest son of the Jiang family and the stepdaughter of the Huo family is based on interests, not love. They parted ways just after getting married, and shone in their respective careers. It is rare to see them appear in the same frame. So when the cooperation between the Jiang family and the Huo family ended, everyone naturally thought that this plastic marriage had come to an end. Everyone was ready to laugh at the stepdaughter of the Huo family for her efforts, but unexpectedly, at the end of the corridor of a banquet, they saw the eldest son of the Jiang family coaxing the tipsy girl in his arms with great tenderness. "Li Li, call me husband!"
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In all my life of training and working I have never met a man more arrogant than Haider Jega, A rude prince and medical doctor who I was given to by my boss as his personal bodyguard. Yeah I'm a girl, Lailah DK.
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"Lucas Norman, the president of the Night Group, is famous for his handsome face and indifferent character.It is even rumored that he has no interest in women.However, he began to pester a female doctor recently. ""Why do your son and I look exactly alike?""""None of your business.""Nora Jones perfunctorialy answered him, playing with the scalpel in her hand.The cold man put on a flattering look: ""In stead of wasting our perfect genes, why
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In the novel "The Lucky Life of a Villain's Mother," Jane West lived a carefree life, wealthy and unmarried, with no children. However, upon waking up one day, she found herself with a pair of twins. Despite her initial shock, she realized she had landed in the golden 1990s, a time brimming with opportunities. As she navigates this new world, she discovers she has stepped into the pages of a book, where her son is the story's greatest antagonist, and her daughter is its luckiest character, a literal golden finger who wins first prize from drinking milk. With a villain on one hand and a lucky charm on the other, Jane's life takes a turn for the exhilarating.
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After her death, she finds herself transported to the impoverished 1970s. While others with spatial abilities cultivate plants and secure their livelihoods, her space is barren and useless. Others are rewarded with gratitude for saving a life; she, on the other hand, has a grandmother who, after saving someone, only asks for care in return. The ungrateful boy assesses her and declares, "Marry me when you grow up, and I'll take care of her for life. If not, why should I care for someone who's only shared a few meals with me? I can barely feed myself." Awakening to this reality, she decides to change her fate and strive for happiness.