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Billionaire’s Beloved Wife

The first time they met, she had barged into his room when he just came out of the shower. She calmly met his dangerous gaze and teased boldly, “Hey handsome, nice body~” The second time they met was at an extravagant banquet. She had been charming and flamboyant. Right after torturing someone, she leaned toward him and asked coquettishly, “I heard that you’ve been claiming that I’m your girlfriend and using me as a shield. Well then, can you help out a tool like me?” Since then, Master Qin gained a chaotic little monster at home who riled him up every day. Everyone said that the An family’s real daughter couldn’t compare to the fake daughter because she was raised as a country bumpkin. She couldn’t even compare to the fake daughter’s hair. Alas, everyone was slapped in the face, along with the fake daughter. They were even tortured until their insides turned green. Then, they claimed that even if the real daughter could compare to the fake daughter, she was still just an abandoned daughter who wasn’t loved by her parents and had no power, that she wasn’t worth Master Qin. Unbeknownst to them, when her parents realized it, they and her four brothers had been begging her to come home. Until one day, the real daughter announced that she was retiring from the scene to look after her husband and children. At that moment, countless tycoons and magnates wailed, begging her to stay… Wild, savage, and charming little monster VS abstinent, protective, and flirty CEO

Jun An'an · General
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Old Friend, How About Arranging A Marriage?

Editor: Dragon Boat Translation

"Doctor Nan?"

Cheng Yanzhao looked surprised at Nan Yan. "Are you Grandpa An's granddaughter?"

Nan Yan nodded slightly, then glanced at the elderly Cheng sitting on the sofa. "So, the old friend Grandpa mentioned was Mr. Cheng."

"Oh, you know each other?" Grandpa An was a bit puzzled.

He didn't expect that his granddaughter would also know Mr. Cheng.

Cheng Jingchuan's eyes sparkled with excitement. "Elder An, it was your granddaughter who saved my life. If it weren't for her, I probably wouldn't have survived this ordeal. I might have died..."

Grandpa An and Mr. Cheng were classmates at the same university when they were young, and they even shared the same dormitory. Their friendship had continued from their college days.

But in recent years, both of them had deteriorating health, constantly teetering on the brink of life and death. Even though they lived not far from each other, they hadn't met in over a decade.