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Mr. Yuan's Dilemma: Can't Help Falling in Love with You

After years of longing, Mu Chenyan was finally going to marry the man of her dreams — Yuan Xuan. However, on her wedding day, the tragic death of Shu Qinger, her well-known romantic competitor led to Mu Chenyan's prison sentence. Two years later, Mu Chenyan was released from prison due to insufficient evidence, but she ended in another “prison” — the Yuan household. However, she was no longer the naive girl who would let anyone have their way with her... Her days in the prison had left their marks and a passion for revenge was now ignited in her. Even as Yuan Xuan tried to regain her love, she has now built a wall to guard her heart, cutting off all advances from him. The question remains — who killed Shu Qinger? Who are the people on her side, and those who are on the devil's? Love and hate intertwined, with Yuan Xuan's love and protectiveness over Mu Chenyan remaining unchanged...

Shy Maple Leaf · Urban
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395 Chs

She Would Spend Her Entire Life Watching Over One Person

Redakteur: EndlessFantasy Translation

"Shao Yibai, don't you think that you look very pathetic right now?" The door that led to the private room swung open. The woman was dressed from head to toe in expensive garments. Her arrogant demeanor made her look like a queen.

She glanced at the man sitting on the sofa. He seemed cold and entirely emotionless. She furiously spat, "You stink of sin and alcohol. Do you still remember that you were the high-ranking commander of the special forces unit? Has your military rank gone to the dogs?"

The other women in the private room were terribly frightened by this unexpected turn of events. They were too afraid to speak, so they simply stared at Shao Yibai with pale faces.

In most situations, the women who barged in like this were either the first wives or beloved mistresses. This woman's imposing manner clearly showed that she did not have a normal relationship with Mr. Shao.

The man hid in the shadows. His cold eyes were completely devoid of emotions.