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take thee to a nunnery

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My Ex-Husband Begged Me to Take Him Back

My Ex-Husband Begged Me to Take Him Back

Ava’s marriage was nothing like she had anticipated. Despite being married to the man she loved, she had endured nothing but humiliation and misery from her husband for the past five years. She put up with everything in the hopes of one day carving out a space in his heart. But her husband ultimately drove her to the breaking point when he handed her the divorce papers on their fifth anniversary, claiming that he loved someone else. He had taken all her family assets her father had left for her. The shocking truth that the man she had been in love with for ten years had caused her father’s death was the blow Ava couldn’t take it. Devastated, Ava didn’t want to give birth to his child in her womb. ------ “I loved you with all my heart and gave you everything, but you ruined me and my family, Dylan Brooks. I won’t give you this baby. This baby belongs to me and will go with me to the grave. A cruel man like you don’t deserve to be a father,” Ava said as she slit her wrist. "I regret loving you, Dylan. I wish I’ll never see you again in my next life." These were her last words before she drifted into the lap of death. ------- She thought this was the end of her life. But fate had other plans. She woke up in the past, four years ago, on the day of their first wedding anniversary. Since she was given another chance to rectify her mistakes, she vowed to protect her father and the family business. She resolved to cut all ties with her ruthless husband. But wait! Why did Dylan act so possessive and caring? Why did he declare she was the only one he wanted as his wife? Should she believe him and give him another chance? Or should she take revenge on him for what he did in her past life? -------- “Please, Ava…come back to me,” Dylan pleaded with Ava on his knees. “I’m ready to atone my mistakes. I’ll do everything to make you happy. Just don’t leave me, okay? Tell me, what can I do to get your forgiveness?” Ava stared coldly at the man who had ruined her in her previous life. “Do you want my forgiveness? Then hand over everything to me, Dylan. I want you to feel the same agony I did." ~~~~~~~~~~~~ You can check my other books. Accidentally Married to Mr. Billionaire - Completed The Billionaire's Sick Wife - Completed Temptation of Billionaire's Secret Lover: A tale of love and revenge - Completed. The Contract Bride of Mr. Reid - completed. Married To My Ex's Brother, Reborn Miraculously - ongoing, daily updated Reclaimed By My Ex-husband - Ongoing, daily updated
Urban
347 Chs
Second Take On Romance - The A-List Actor Wants Me

Second Take On Romance - The A-List Actor Wants Me

One sunny day, Shen Jingwei, a Z-list actor, received an opportunity to attend an open-call audition the very next day. It was for the role of an antagonist in a new BL C-Drama, "Dance Of The Dragons", which was adapted from a novel of the same title. He agreed to join the audition due to several factors, among which his manager's threat to jump off the 20th floor, his dire need for money, and also the fact that his rank in the film industry could not go any lower. One look at the panel of judges made him want to turn on his heel to leave, but it was all too late. Because who would expect the poor Z-List actor to meet his mortal enemy/ex-boyfriend, Yan Renzhong, the A-List Actor responsible for his decline long before he even learned how to fly? ------------------ "You and I... are playing a couple of lovers, who will go on to get married and have children with each other." Shen Jingwei could sense blood coming up his throat. What was the point of saying it out loud, again? "Yes," he forced himself to agree nonetheless. Yan Renzhong pinned him with a stare. "We have unresolved issues from the past. I hope you won't let them affect your and my performance in the drama. Act the professional you are supposed to be." "..." "And don't call me 'Emperor Yan' anymore." Yan Renzhong left after delivering one blow after another, not even waiting to see if Shen Jingwei succumbed to his injuries or not. What? Whattt? Whattttttttt?
LGBT+
319 Chs
What would it take for thee to write my story?
At the very least, you should give me a general idea of what the story is about. For example, if it's a mystery, tell me what the mystery could be.
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2024-12-12 09:35
The difference between nunnery and nunnery
According to the reference materials, the nunnery was originally a grass name called nunnery, which could be used to build houses when one was old. China monks built such thatched huts in secluded places and later called them "nunnery". The study of ancient scholars could also be called "nunnery". Later, the nunnery became a special name for the place where Buddhist nuns lived. However, there was no mention of the differences between nunnery and nunnery. From the information provided, there was no difference between nunnery and nunnery. If the "difference between nunnery and nunnery" here is a misstatement, then the actual difference between nunnery and other religious buildings such as temples is that nunnery specifically refers to the place where women become monks, while temples are places where male believers (monks) practice. The biggest difference between the two is that the gender of the practitioners is different. Moreover, temples originally originated from the official office of the temple people and other historical reasons, and later became a general term for monks 'residences. "Yun Anlu's Body Sacrifice" is equally exciting. Everyone is welcome to read it!
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2026-04-07 14:39
Where is the nunnery?
Nunnery referred to the place where nuns lived, and it could also be a round straw hut.
1 answer
2024-12-27 20:56
What is the nunnery for?
The nunnery was a part of traditional China religious sites and an important building in a temple or Taoist temple. Most of the nunnery halls were halls for worshipping Buddha or immortals, and were places for believers to worship and cultivate. In addition, there were also descriptions of the nunnery in literary works. The nunnery was sometimes used as a special place where the story took place. For example, in some novels, the characters might experience certain events or change their personalities in the nunnery. "Qiao Yun" is also a wonderful novel. Everyone is welcome to click and read it!
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2026-03-15 23:01
Reuniting in the nunnery
"Reuniting in the nunnery" was the theme of many operas. In the Cantonese opera "Flower Dyeing No.1 Scholar Red's Reunion in the Nunnery Hall," Feng Sheng disguised as a doctor to the Nunnery Hall to diagnose Yanhong. After probing, he learned that Yanhong was still infatuated with him, so he showed his identity and recognized each other, and the two continued their former relationship. The Cantonese opera " Emperor's Flower " also had a plot of " reuniting in the nunnery hall." The characters were busy paying homage, kneeling, and other actions and dialogue content, such as praying for Buddha to fulfill their long-cherished wishes, and communicating because the signing mentioned that they were not allowed to reunite. In the background story of Daolang's song "Zhizhen," there was a story from the Qing Dynasty's "Jade Dragonfly." Shen Guisheng, the son of a rich family in Suzhou, ran away from home after marriage. He fell in love with Zhizhen, a nun in Fahua Nunnery, and gave birth to a child. Shen Guisheng died, and the child was given away. Later, Shen Shixing grew up and became an official. After that, he met his mother Zhizhen in the nunnery. In the Jingzhou Huagu opera," Mother in the nunnery ", there was a plot where the child prayed for his mother to recognize him. For example, the child expressed that he was not afraid of his adoptive mother's recollection of the past, the ridicule of relatives and friends, and the loss of his future. The mother considered various factors and finally gave up her life to recognize him. "Qiao Yun" is equally exciting. Everyone is welcome to click and read it!
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2026-03-10 18:52
Is it possible for thee to write my story?
Sure. But I need to know more about your story. Is it a love story, an adventure story or something else? Also, any specific events or characters you want to include?
1 answer
2024-12-12 14:20
What does 'thee' mean in a story?
The word 'thee' in a story typically represents a way to address a person specifically in an older style of English. It adds a certain charm and authenticity to the narrative when placed in the right context.
1 answer
2024-09-27 18:15
Character Introduction of 'The Guardian Angel is with Thee'
The characters included the male lead, Chen Disi, the female lead, Cui Tongtong, the female lead, Chen Xiaoli, the supporting male lead, Song Zhongji, the supporting female lead, Ding Xiangxiang, the supporting female lead, Yang Yanli, the supporting female lead, Liang Shuang, and the supporting female lead, Yang Yanmei. The Guardian Angel is with You by Qian Qian Meng. It is a short story. It is finished and can be enjoyed without worry. User recommendation: A novel written for the frontline heroes during the new coronaviruses. Cheer for the heroes and cheer for China. It was a short story of two doctors who went to the front line to save people.. I hope you will like this book.
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2025-02-03 16:46
The Years I Lived in the Nunnery
As my knowledge ends in 2021, I am unable to provide the content after the "My Years in the Nunnery". However, if you need any information about the novel 'My Years in the Nunnery,' I can do my best to help you.
1 answer
2024-09-11 19:16
The Nunnery's Male Security
The topic of the male security guard of the nunnery is not common. I don't have enough knowledge of online literature to answer this question. If you can tell me a well-known novel or story about this topic, I'll try my best to provide you with relevant information.
1 answer
2024-09-09 18:26
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