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I Dragged My Fiance's Uncle off the Altar

To exact revenge on her fiance who cheated on her, Xing Shu plotted against her fiance's uncle, Cheng Lang. "Was my nephew unable to please you?" On a large, messy bed, Cheng Lang pinched Xing Shu's chin. The black Buddhist bracelet around his wrist swayed from side to side. Everyone said Cheng Lang was a religious man who stayed away from women. However, after sleeping with him for a night, Xing Shu expressed how it was actually easy to manipulate him. She only needed to say sweet things to him in a soft, gentle voice, and he'd give her anything she wanted. "Mr. Cheng is only putting on a show with Xing Shu. He'll dump her very soon!" "Xing Shu is a shameless woman. Mr. Cheng would never fall for someone with ulterior motives like her!" Everyone in Jing City waited for her to make a fool of herself, but nobody knew how Cheng Lang pinned her against the bed at night. "Xing Shu, mention getting a divorce again if you dare." Ever since then, Cheng Lang, a man who once belonged on the altar, was brought down by Xing Shu. He experienced what it felt like to be in a relationship like a normal person, and he found joy in it.

Nunu · Urban
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170 Chs

Is That All You Think About?

Redakteur: Atlas Studios

Talking to businessmen at Ron's level or watching their business speeches taught her a lot. In the years that Xing Shu had been in the Xing family, she had never had the chance to interact with people of this level. However, after being around Cheng Lang for a month, what she had seen was enough for her to upgrade her knowledge base after digesting it.

Cheng Lang's hand was still on Xing Shu's waist. Xing Shu surprised him at every turn. She had improved so much, and she was so smart. She had a sharp sense of things. Nie Heng always disdainfully said that Xing Shu was just a mistress or plaything, but Cheng Lang knew that she was not. She was an eagle locked in a cage, eager to break free and soar in the sky. As long as she broke free from the restraints of the cage, the sky's the limit. The so-called engagement and the appearance of a socialite should not trap and restrain her. She should have her own world.