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His Little Lover: Finding the Way Back

COMPLETED At one place, an accident on a rainy night turned a high school graduate, Mu Lihai's life upside down. He was sent abroad in order to help him recover from the memories of that day and his head was filled with nothing but guilt, believing that he had killed someone and become a murderer. On another place, Li Yao was devastated. Her mother had died on an unprecedented accident and she didn't know what really happened on that day. Her life wasn't the same anymore and she lived with nothing but hatred. Hatred towards the person who hit her mother with his car and hatred towards her relatives who never got past arm's length but wanted to covet her parents' wealth. What would happen if fate decided to play the two as main characters of their story? And what would become of them as they crossed path and were unknowingly attracted with the other on the first sight? They confessed and followed their heart. But as one day.. she got to know the truth, would her love stay or stray? Once he became aware of his own sin towards the woman he loved, would he choose to just let go or to hold tight? R-18 warning in some of the chapters *The picture is not mine (from Pinterest), all rights go to the rightful owner*

Canpy_Tim · Urban
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213 Chs

213_"Marriage Life" (Final Chapter)

These past few months, Li Yao had been living in country X, joining the seminar.

She lived in the ancestral mansion with her grandmother but they rarely had time to talk. She was always busy and matriarch Fan was always in her study. 

Li Yao knew it wasn't good for the two of them to act like strangers so she used her free time to make effort to get closer. Or at least, to show her respect. 

She sometimes cooked the old woman something in the kitchen and went to deliver it herself. She would always greeted her everyday without miss, though it wasn't a warm greeting with smiles, more like a formality. 

Fan Jun knew better than Li Yao since he had known matriarch Fan for so long and he told her what she was doing was already good enough. Sooner or later, their grandmother would realize what was important.