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The Big Shot Tears Apart Her Villainess Script After Transmigrating

# FATE Tang Li, a loner learned in the mystic arts, transmigrated into a book, becoming an overbearing CEO's wife who only ever thinks of running away and trying to kill him everyday, even cohaiting with a gigolo and ended up destroyed by the CEO. Tang Li was speechless, thinking to herself that the Host must be crazy to want a gigolo instead of a CEO who has money, looks, and size! Eventually, everyone noticed in surprise that she gave up on the gigolo and started competing for the family inheritance. Not only had she accepted one impressive disciple after another, she kept hovering over her husband as well. "Darling, I think you're having indigestion, I made you warm soup." "Hold me, darling. I'm afraid of the thunder~" *** Unable to hold it any longer, the overbearing CEO undid his belt while saying dangerously, "Tang Li, you made me fall for you, and I'll have you know how deep is my love right now!" Tang Li (I just wanted a husband): "..." Listen here, darling...

Prosperity Every Year · Urban
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477 Chs

Getting Back Together

Editor: Henyee Translations

Soon, it was Wednesday.

Qi Yihan's lecture was at ten in the morning for two hours. Because it was summer vacation, people who attended the lecture were either students or teachers.

The two of them went to Imperial University at around eight.

After Qi Yihan arrived at Imperial University, he still had to go to the leader's office. Tang Li did not want to go with him, so she said, "I'll just walk around. I'll go to the hall where your lecture is held when it's almost time."

Qi Yihan was a little worried and instructed, "Go in early. Otherwise, it'll be a little difficult to get to the front."

Tang Li blinked. "Isn't it summer vacation? Are there going to be a lot of people?"

Qi Yihan nodded. "Yes, the teachers from Imperial University's Faculty of Economics are not the only ones attending this lecture. There are also teachers from the other faculties and graduate students who didn't go back home."