First love doesn't always end with a happy ending. For the happiness of the woman he loves, he wilingly let her go to another man. Since then, his heart is closed and love is only a game of feelings for him. Why should he waste his time by falling in love with someone else? Their first meeting started with a blind date where she stood him up. Fate decided to mess with their lives and they met again when she applied for a job at his company. There is no doubt that they feel something for each other, but would she be able to open his heart for love this time? After all, it is not easy to compete with the woman he has loved in his heart for 10 years. Excerpt: She stared into his eyes. "No matter how much you loved her in the past, from now on, there will only be me in your world. The unique me who will make you happy and make you forget the past. Wei Zhengsheng, I know you like me, and I hope you'll be satisfied with my existence." •••••• This is a continuation/sequel to My Little Sweet Wife, involving two secondary characters in there. Can be read as a stand-alone book, but for a better understanding, please read Book 1. • • • • English is not my first language, so please expect some grammatical errors in this book. • • • • Cherryiako's other books: » My Little Sweet Wife [Completed] » Sweet Beauty [Completed]
After returning to the bar to get the liquor, Wei Zhijuan asked the counter to record the broken liquor bottles. She walked back up the stairs with blood dripping from her heart.
If she had to compensate for the broken wine herself, she would have to pay more than four thousand yuan for the purchase price alone. That meant her salary for a month was gone just like that.
Just thinking about it made her heart feel stifled. Who would have thought that those two people were from the Land Bureau? There were many rich people eating and playing upstairs, and even though there were many political leaders, she did not expect that she would come across such difficult people.
Wei Zhijuan went to the VIP room and knocked on the door before entering. When she heard that the people from the Bureau of Justice were unhappy with her delivering the wine so slowly, she repeatedly apologized and said that she had something to do and delayed the delivery.