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Tearing the Prince's Clothes after Withdrawing Marriage

On her wedding night, framed for infidelity and to be burnt alive? Chu Qianli laughed heartlessly, "I've already written the divorce letter for you, farewell." Feng Yexuan seized her firmly, his cold and sinister voice cutting through the air, "Thinking of leaving? The only way out is over my dead body!" … The Divine Doctor unexpectedly transmigrated into the unlearned Princess of Prince Xuan, and Chu Qianli only wanted to live an easy life without any ambitions. But she inadvertently caught the attention of the obsessive and insane Prince Xuan and accidentally got spoiled to the heavens! One day. The officials approached with gloomy faces, "Prince, the Princess is causing chaos in the Golden Hall again, please reassert your authority!" Feng Yexuan knelt before his wife with a thud, presenting a "taming husband whip" with both hands, "Lili, I've ripped their mouths for you, can you be a little gentler?"

Half a Lifetime of Recklessness · General
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Chapter 452: If You're Going to Act, Do It Wholeheartedly

Ali was on Feng Si's bed!

Feng Wuya walked over to this side, and the guards wanted to stop him, but Jiang Tao, fearing that they would accidentally hurt him, hurriedly said, "Step back."

Feng Wuya arrived at the collapsed wall, and looking at the man who still sat coldly at the bedside, he said warmly, "Sir, there's been an assassin causing trouble in the residence tonight, they are just... wanting to conduct a search."

Feng Si didn't speak, but he was clearly displeased.

Feng Wuya turned back, looking at Long Xinghe, "I apologize, Grand Princess. This friend of mine is a reclusive expert with a bit of a... temper. Please forgive him."

Long Xinghe could be as hard as steel to anyone, but she just couldn't do the same with Feng Wuya.

"I apologize, it is this Palace's intent only to search for the assassin and not to disturb the Prince's friend, but... this young lady on the bed..."

The assassin tonight was naturally not this man in black, for their statures differed greatly.