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So You're Such A Doctor Song

So You're Such A Doctor Song

Changqing has always felt that she's incomparable to Guan Ying in every aspect. Even though she is pretty and has a good family background, this world is nothing more than a world where Princes are more attracted to Cinderellas. Her first love that she dearly remembers in her heart for years eventually becomes Guan Ying’s current boyfriend and her fiancé is Guan Ying’s ex. He has yet to forget Guan Ying. A business marriage brings Changqing and Song Chuyi together despite the absence of love. In public, he is her friend’s ex and in private he is her husband who cannot be publicly–known. At the hospital, her good friend enjoys her husband’s embrace while she can only act as though he's a stranger. At a gala dinner, her good friend hooks her arm around her first love’s arm shyly and she can only smile and give them her blessings. … In this marriage, Changqing thinks that all is well other than the fact that Song Chuyi doesn’t love her. First, her husband is a doctor and he can treat all her illnesses while saving up on medical expenses. Second, doctors love cleanliness and her husband would always ensure the cleanliness of the house. Third, at the end of every month, her thin wallet would grow thick with cash that her husband stuffs in secretly. Fourth, as a person who doesn’t like to exercise, she always get dragged around by her husband day and night to do some pleasurable exercise that is beneficial for the body and mind. Fifth, she would never have to worry that she would be out of money. There are always so many uncountable advantages that Changqing enjoys. … After the marriage, on a certain night, Changqing looks at Dr. Song gloomily. "Hubby, why are you so nice to me when you don’t even love me?" Dr. Song continues reading his medical books and ignores her. It's sometimes quite a headache when your wife is too stupid and daft. Until one day, Changqing realises that there's really no free lunch in this world…
Urban
498 Chs
Song of the Gardener of Souls [BL]

Song of the Gardener of Souls [BL]

Rowan sees beauty in death. The Order he has sworn to obey only sees defilement. As the reviled Caretaker of the Order, Rowan has accepted his role as a dutiful outcast because he believes it is the only way to prove his worth to the man who holds his sisters’ souls as collateral. With his magic and his voice, Rowan can absorb death and transform it, but only in ways the Order deems acceptable to maintain the stability of the reality it claims to protect Order must subdue Disorder. Reality must triumph over illusion. He is tainted and always will be. Rowan has never questioned those lessons, but that changes the night he harvests a crimson soul that is more than human and chooses to keep it a secret. When Rowan’s song transforms that soul into a beautiful and mysterious man he names Wren, he is forced to accept that sometimes duty is a lie and illusion is the only thing you can trust. As the fabric of the Order begins to unwind and a new kind of Disorder takes hold, Rowan will need to choose again, stand with the Order that held him down, or forge a new path with Wren at his side. He may be the only one who can restore balance to the worlds, but only if he can find balance within himself first. ************************************* Updates 3-4 times per week. Note: This story focuses on relationships. I promise an epic romance, lots of swoon-worthy moments, and a healthy amount of fluff. When it does get steamy…you might get burned. Fair warning for explicit content. I don’t shy away from my spice. There are lots of side characters and couples to fall in love with, in addition to the main couple. If you love the idea of found family, you will be happy. This book is set in a non-heteronormative world, so you will see various gender identities/expressions and types of love. ************************************* Excerpt (if you want the full steamy version, you will have to read the book!): Still reeling from the new magic that coursed under his skin and unsure of how to react to the desire that threatened to take control of him, Rowan froze. Wren's hot breath against his mouth sent a jolt of pleasure through his body, and he choked back a groan. A different kind of panic flared in Rowan's chest, burning him as if he were the one on fire. This was what he wanted, what he'd thought about every night since Wren left. But wanting more was one thing. Acting on it was another. He'd spent so much of his life hiding, he didn't know how to do anything else. One corner of Wren's mouth twitched as Rowan pulled away. When he attempted to free himself from Wren's grasp, Wren just hauled him closer. Rowan liked that he didn't have to think about what to do next. His bare chest thudded against Wren's torso, and the heat from Wren's body merged with Rowan's skin, melting him from the inside out. "What did you just do to me?" Wren's deep voice vibrated against Rowan's chest. "The Disorder of your illusion was holding you captive. I…I absorbed it." "Oh? Where did you learn to do that? Have I been gone that long?" Wren's grip loosened slightly on Rowan's wrists as if he was satisfied now that Rowan was practically sitting on top him. Rowan stared at Wren's lips. He opened his mouth to protest, but immediately closed it again. "I know you aren't going to say that I shouldn't touch you." Wren's free hand splayed over the small of Rowan's back. "Not when you started it." Rowan's breath hitched. "No. I'm not going to say that anymore. Not to you." "I thought you were afraid to be touched." Wren's fingers traced a circle over the curve of Rowan's spine as if testing for a reaction. "I know that I'm not afraid of you." Rowan waited for the panic to set in, but all he felt was desire. "With you, I want…" "You want what?" "I want more." Triumph flared in Wren's gaze before he narrowed his eyes. "Really? Then why are you still trying to get away from me?"
LGBT+
403 Chs
Is the song Lolita related to the book Lolita?
There was no direct relationship between the song Lolita and the book. " Lolita " was a novel written by Somerset Maugham in the United States. It was about the love story between a rich girl and a poor painter. Although the song was sung by a British singer named Ivy Brokovic, it was not written for the book but was included in another album. However, there was indeed a connection between the book and the image of Lolita. The image of Lolita was often seen as a fictional character created by Maugham, the protagonist of the novel. It was Maugham's rigid impression of rich girls. This book was also widely regarded as one of Maugham's representative works and was widely read and studied.
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2024-09-15 05:27
Lolita, lolita
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2026-06-29 12:35
The Analysis of Lolita in Lolita
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2026-06-24 23:52
The Author of Lolita and the Image of Lolita
The author of " Lolita " was William Yubin. He was an American who had won the Pulitzer Prize and the Nebula Prize. The protagonist, Lolita, was portrayed as a young, beautiful, independent girl in the novel. She had a sweet appearance and a strong heart, constantly pursuing freedom and happiness. In the novel, the image of Lolita was deeply loved by the readers. Her image also became a cultural symbol representing women's independence and pursuit of freedom.
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2025-03-05 20:26
Is Lolita fashion inspired by the Lolita novel?
Yes, Lolita fashion is inspired by the Lolita novel. It takes elements from the story's style and aesthetic.
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2024-10-18 21:53
Lolita
Lolita was a novel by Somerset Maugham, first published in 1919. The story was about a young doctor, Tom Hammond, who met a beautiful girl named Lolita on his way to London. The two fell in love and embarked on a journey together, but on the way back to their hometown, Tom was involved in Lolita's family conspiracy. He had no choice but to face his own moral choice and the challenge of love. In the end, he chose to give up his relationship with Lorita and help the Lorita family get rid of the suspicion. The novel was based on the relationship between Tom and Lolita, and was interwoven with discussions about family, morality, love, and human nature. Among them, Lolita was regarded as one of the representative female characters in Maugham's novels. Her beauty, independence and pursuit of freedom resonated with the readers. Lolita was regarded as one of Maugham's masterpieces and a classic of modern literature.
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2025-03-07 06:36
Lolita
Lolita, light of my life, fire of my loins. My sin, my soul. Lo - Lee - Ta: the tip of the tongue taking a trip of three steps down the palate of tap, at three, on the teeth: Lo, Lee, Ta. "Luo Mingxia Love Letter" is equally exciting. Everyone is welcome to click and read it!
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2026-06-29 17:21
Lolita
"Lolita" was the English word for "Lolita". "Luo Mingxia Love Letter" is equally exciting. Everyone is welcome to click and read it!
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2026-06-29 03:14
97 Lolita
The 97th edition of Lolita was adapted from the American novel of the same name. It cut into the story from the perspective of the male protagonist, Humbert, and told a bitter tragedy from the male protagonist's perspective. His performance in the plot rhythm and music was excellent. In the film, Lolita was a young girl. The male protagonist, Humbert, was still unmarried in his forties and was a university professor. One summer, when he was introduced by a friend to the widow Charlotte to provide food and lodging, he was attracted by Charlotte's 14-year-old daughter, Doris (also known as Lolita). In this movie, there were many descriptions of Lorita seducing and seducing the male lead, but it could also be understood as the feelings from the male lead's perspective. The image of Lorita herself was like a temptation to the male lead. However, from the perspective of the character, the male lead was actually a psychologically flawed, wretched, cruel, and hypocritical character. It was just that the actor who played the male lead acted the character gracefully, making it easy for the audience to ignore his intrinsic problems. This was not a normal love relationship, and the content related to paedophile was against public order and good customs, so it should be treated critically. Watching Léon: The Assassin wasn't satisfying enough. Everyone is welcome to click to read the novel!
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2026-06-28 15:44
Lolita
Lolita OP was a style of clothing in the Lolita style. The Lolita style became popular in Japan in the mid-1990s and was influenced by the Victorians and gorgeous Rococo art. Lolita OP (one-piece) usually referred to a sleeveless dress, which was a common piece that made up a lolita set. There were many types of Lolita styles. For example, the classic Lolita style mainly consisted of petticoats, puffed-sleeve tops, and cute accessories (such as parasols); the sweet Lolita style added more bows, folds, and more delicate and soft colors; and the gothic Lolita style used darker colors to make richly decorated clothes, combining femininity and rebellious colors. For example,"Magic Card Girl Sakura" had collaborated with the Japanese brand Lolita to launch Lolita OP. Different Lolita OPs had different attributes and designs in terms of fabric, patterns, craftsmanship, colors, sizes, etc. Their prices, delivery times, etc. also varied according to the merchant and specific styles. "Luo Mingxia Love Letter" is equally exciting. Everyone is welcome to click and read it!
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2026-06-27 12:14
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