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Reborn: The Return of the Villainous Mr. Liu

"All I wanted was a perfect love story. But I forgot villains don't get happy endings." --- "You will be my wife one day." Declared Liu Jun - the handsome and wealthy young master to his beloved childhood friend. He vowed to marry her at all costs. But that vow made him a villain.  The woman he desired didn't return his love. Crazy and heartbroken, he crashed into her wedding, who was going to marry the love of her life, Liu Jin, unfortunately his own younger brother. Circumstances took a drastic turn, leaving him with only one choice to pay for his sins - His death. But fate gave him another chance. Liu Jun was reborn. In this new life, he chose to let go of his love and start anew. He discarded his villain's identity and closed his heart forever. But a new encounter and new troubles come knocking on his door with the secrets of his past life that even he doesn't know. Will the villainous Mr. Liu find his happy ending this time? *Excerpt* Ai said, "I forgot to clarify something. It seems you have a misunderstanding that I am interested in you because I stared at you." Jun blinked once. "Rest assured that's not the case. I won't look at you that way. You are not my type." *** Cover designed by @vatarison.art. Follow me on insta - enthu_reader7 Discord - https://discord.gg/CbhNys444r

enthu_reader · Urban
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The Queen's mistakes (1)

Ai and the company squished to fit themselves at a corner to see the shooting right in front of her eyes. The most excited within them was none other than Ai herself. She had met Chyou before many times but this was the first time she was witnessing her in her work mode.

Jun's gaze darkened as he was completely sidelined. Siying chuckled. "There is no use getting cranky, bro. We cannot defeat Chyou."

"I can. I just need to brainwash Ai," he sneered.

His brow twitched. "Good luck with that."

Back at the stage and under the set lights, Chyou's outfit earned gasps as she looked ethereal in the historical outfit. She maneuvered herself flawlessly and comfortably while Yating, on the other end, had trouble walking steadily. He wasn't used to wearing the robes that men in ancient Chinese Dynasty wore.

Under Director Murong's guidance, he did practice carrying himself with the outfit and he only prayed that his efforts would prove to be fruitful.