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Flirting With My Ex-husband

As a nobody in the entertainment industry, Tong Gui, was plagued with scandals. Haters clamoured for her to get out of the industry, passersby warned 'beware of fire, theft, and Tong Gui', and it was said that Su Tu, a big gun in the industry and also her ex-husband, wanted her blacklisted. Later, Tong Gui accidentally won awards of 'Dance King', 'Song King', and even got promoted to 'Queen of Film'. The entire internet mocked her as someone who slept her way to the top. At this time, a suspicious photo of Su Tu forcefully kissing Tong Gui against a tree went viral online. The haters were in turmoil: I would rather die on the spot, there is no way this is my idol. Tong Gui urgently clarified: The photo is misleading, I don't know Mr Su well. But Su Tu posted old wedding photos with Tong Gui: You don't know your ex-spouse well? Are you trying to get me involved without taking responsibility? Hence, the headline exploded: Shocking! Tong Gui's ex-husband is Su Tu! Tong Gui can't explain it anymore: Everybody, Mr. Su is just my ex-husband. The next day, Su Tu made a surprise visit to the film set, and the scene of his live-streamed marriage proposal was a sensation......

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218 Chs

Chapter 89: Su Tu is Sick

Translator: 549690339

"I'm going for a walk," said Su Tu expressionlessly as he got up and exited the private room.

Zhong Jing thought that Su Tu was just going for a stroll. However, after waiting for over ten minutes and Su Tu still had not returned, he decided to step out of the room and check.

Not finding Su Tu anywhere, he made a call, only to learn the Su Tu had already left.

Su Tu had driven away from the restaurant without a clear destination in mind. When he did finally stop the car, he noticed that he had arrived near a graveyard.

The staff was surprised that someone would visit the graveyard at such an hour, and moreover, that the visitor was Mr. Su from the rumors himself.

Ten minutes later, Su Tu stood in front of a grave.

The grave was desolate, surrounded by nothing but withered grass and the weather-beaten tombstone which only bore Li Chun's name but no photograph.