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The Long-awaited Mr Han

"Take me in, I'll do anything you want me to!" In her previous life, Lu Man is sent to prison after being framed by her step-sister and an asshole. After being released from prison, the only thing that greets her is her mother's tombstone. Seeing the asshole and bitch getting happily along together like one big family with her birth father and step-mother, she sets out to die together with the asshole and her step-sister in fiery flames. The moment she opens her eyes again, she finds herself back on the very day she was framed. Resolutely jumping out the window and climbing next door, she seeks refuge from the man occupying the room there. But who would have guessed that the man is the brilliant hunk she has always admired from afar in her past life? She vows to rub her eyes clean and be more discerning of people. She wants to make everyone who owed her in the past to pay her back! "Young Master Han, can you let me hug your other arm too?" "Actually, I have one more, do you want it?" "…"

As If Dawn · Urban
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Thankfully, She Didn't Miss Him

Editor: Atlas Studios

"How could you be so nice?" Lu Man couldn't control it anymore. Her voice breaking, she cried. She wasn't just sobbing silently anymore. She just couldn't keep it in any longer.

She was like a child who had suffered tons, wailing and bawling greatly.

Han Zhuoli was shocked and quickly embraced her.

"What's going on? Don't cry!" This man who'd already mastered the art of saying such romantic words saw her crying and instantly forgot everything.

He was completely confused, dazed, and flustered.

All he knew was to hug her. He didn't even know how to coax her. All he did was put in all his effort to try and stop her from crying, his heart extremely anxious and flustered.

This man was usually so calm and steady, it seemed like nothing could make him lose his composure.

Yet right now, he was flustered beyond belief and was stuttering and tongue-tied. His talent for glibness was useless right now.

Why was that so?