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Jilted by Day, Cuddled At Night

In the Federal Empire, any woman who had reached twenty years of age must get married, or be randomly assigned a husband by the System. Thus, on her wedding day, the eve of her 20th birthday, Valerie Sullivan waited anxiously for her betrothed, Isaac Holt, to show up—only to find out that he was not coming after all! Trapped in this desperate situation, she grabbed the first handsome stranger she bumped into and got him to be her stand-in groom. It did not hurt that this mysterious Jonny was just her type—young and innocent-looking, with furry ears and a large fluffy tail. So, what if he seemed a little lost and confused? The wedding went on as planned, and Valerie was saved from public humiliation but only for the moment. After all, her marriage to Isaac was supposed to solidify the business partnership between the Sullivans and the Holts. In addition, her sister, Madeline, did not seem too happy that things turned out well for Valerie. Worst of all, Valerie found out that Jonny was an important, influential figure—Jonathan Gunn—the first commander of the Empire and uncle to the current monarch! Who had Valerie actually married—the sensitive, adorable Jonny, or the formidable, impassive Jonathan? Would this last-second pairing end in true love or divorce?

Tang Suri · General
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Chapter 28: Tsundere and Sensitivity

Su Wan first sent a location message to the robots, instructing them to deliver her luggage.

By the time she had put her luggage away, her two roommates still hadn't opened their doors.

It seemed that these two roommates of hers were not very easy to get along with!

But that wasn't important right now; what was important was that Su Wan decided to continue praying that Gu Jue wouldn't show up at the freshman orientation ceremony later.

If it weren't for the fact that the orientation ceremony counted for academic credit, Su Wan would have considered skipping it altogether!

In the next few hours, Su Wan quickly familiarized herself with everything about the university and even had a meal in the cafeteria.

She had to admit, the food in the cafeteria was far inferior to what she had at home.

But she could understand why; due to limited conditions, people didn't care much about satisfying their taste buds anymore.