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Two best friends, Xiu Ying and Li Na leave their hometown in search of better futures. They had always been close and they both believed that their friendship would last forever... until they actually came to the city. Li Na fell in love, very fat, with one of the most powerful men in the nation, but he had no interest in her in Xiu Ying. Join me as we, and Xiu Ying, discover how to navigate a budding romance and unwanted love rivals. Zhang Wei was an honest and normal man...except he wasn't. That was a personal opinion. To others, he was the most sought-after bachelor and a very wealthy one. He even is engaged to one of the most sought-after women (not official) He sees something in someone else and feels new things with her, but it wouldn't be as easy to pursue a relationship with his family's past background. He has something that bad people want.. and would do anything to get it. Is a normal relationship even possible? (Re-written description. I'm still not good with descriptions but this is better compared to last year XD) [The book cover isn't mine.]

pelzy · Urban
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Chapter 74

Her taxi came and she gave him directions to a store and then home. She went to the store and got what she needed for Xi Xing and a few items for herself then went home to drop it all off at home. She texted Li Na that she would be joining her when she has organized her stuff. She received an okay then dropped her stuff off first, then head off to Xi Xing's for a bit.

She texted Xi Xing to expect her soon and she soon reached her home.

"Hi, Xiu Ying. How are you been?" Xix ing smiled as she asked.

"I'm fine. Here, I said I was going to give you a present. Here it is." Xiu Ying handed over the gift. It was a pretty purple vase. She handed it over carefully as the vase was made of glass.

"I need to go now, but I promise to talk in more depth with you later. I have an appointment I'm running late for. Goodbye." She waved and left.

Xi Xing also said her goodbyes and took the gift into her house. It was a pretty vase indeed.