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After My Rebirth, I Escaped My Marriage

When Lin Gantang was reborn, the priest was just asking her, "Do you agree to take him as your lawfully wedded husband? To be loyal to him regardless of sickness or health, wealth or poverty, until death do you apart?" The tragedy of her previous life began with her deep love for Gu Mou, so Lin Gantang replied, "I won't." The guests were in an uproar. Everyone knew that Wen Yanqing had loved Lin Gantang for a solid eight years, but she had never once looked back at him. He wasn't the groom, so Wen Yanqing left with a heavy heart and ventured far away. However, he later learned that the bride had fled the wedding. Lin Gantang had countless ways to salvage the fading relationships with her loved ones and friends, but she didn't know what to do when it came to Wen Yanqing, the one she had deceived, humiliated, and trampled upon his sincerity. Lin Gantang said, "It's so difficult. I can't possibly give myself to him in exchange for everything I've done to him, can I?" Wen Yanqing responded, "Why not? That's all I wish for."

No Candy in My Pocket · Urban
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998 Chs

Little Liar

Editor: Nyoi-Bo Studio

Wen Yanqing returned home.

The house was dark and quiet. He was the only one living here, so it was a little deserted.

At that moment, a call from Wen Rendong came in.

Wen Yanqing only glanced at it and hung up.

It seemed like the other party gave up too, the phone didn't light up again.

Wen Yanqing knew what Wen Rendong wanted to say. It was probably an invitation to return to the Wen family's house, maybe for a visit or a meal, an attempt to mend the father-son relationship that had been lacking all these years.

But Wen Yanqing felt it was unnecessary.

It had been many years since the incident. He had no evidence to prove Zhou Manbai's involvement in that car accident that led her to prison.

When he agreed to return to the Wen family, one of his conditions was that Wen Rendong had to get a divorce and Zhou Manbai could never obtain what she desired.

But what did it matter?