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]
That night, Wei Zhijuan lay down in Xian Yijun's arms. Her head rested on his chest as she listened to his steady, strong heartbeat.
Closing her eyes, she hugged his waist and said softly, "Are you really not planning to go back to China again? No matter what, the Xian Family is still your family, and Sister Ruolan is still your beloved sister. Back then, I was just speaking out of anger. I had no intention of isolating you from everything."
Xian Yijun patted her head gently. "It doesn't go that far; it's just that there's nothing worth it for me to miss in China. At least there are still two of my little nephews in the Xian Family. One day, our child will play together with them. After all, they are cousins, so how could we not see them for the rest of my life?"