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Reborn Aristocrat: Oppressing

In her seven years of marriage, she and her husband click perfectly well, sharing a loving and sweet relationship. However, in the end, all of this was just a mirage. She had given up everything for the sake of her marriage, only to be killed by her husband's meticulous planning. That day, Lu Manman died in a car accident while less than two months pregnant. All her assets fall in her husband's hands. Luckily, God helps her. After the car accident, she is reborn by accident. When she opens her eyes again, she is back to when she was still unmarried. Lu Manman's sharp eyes narrow and her bloodthirsty smile is like a poppy flower, magnificent and peerless. Facing the person who knocked her down in her previous life, she makes a shocking request for compensation: Marry me. The man smiled: I'm the man with the worst reputation in the city. However, she doesn't care. In this life, she wants to break off the engagement with the scumbag and expose all his schemes to protect her family. After she gets married, she realizes that this man with the worst reputation doesn't seem to be what the rumors say?

En's Cozy Haven · Urban
Not enough ratings
1988 Chs

Wedding Plan

Editor: Atlas Studios

"I'll look for him if I have to." Lu Manman nodded.

"Okay, then I won't talk about it anymore. I still have to pick the wedding gown and dress for tomorrow's shoot later. Bye."

"Bye."

Lu Manman hung up and fell silent as her thoughts wandered.

She did not know if the plot would progress as it had in her previous life, but she hoped that the first half of the story would progress this way…

So.

She was waiting for an opportunity.

"What are you thinking about?" Mo Yuanxiu suddenly asked.

A little shocked, she furrowed her brows unhappily. "I was thinking about my wedding photo. Should I get Ye Heng to take your place, and then you can just paste your face on it?"

"Good idea."

"Mo Yuanxiu!"

"I'll try to come back early." He laughed.

"Forget it. Do whatever you want." Lu Manman did not want to say anything anymore. "It's just a formality anyway."