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Marrying Him Three Times After Transmigration

After transmigrating, Su Liang married the same man three times. The first time, it was just a transaction. The second time, it was still a transaction. The third time, it was... "Third time's the charm. Let's make it real," Gu Ling said. Female Lead's Perspective: She was a military doctor who transmigrated, and she became a miserable village girl who would be killed by her scheming relatives. After seeking revenge, with nowhere else to go, she ended up living with a handsome husband. Her husband was a literal trickster. Their life together was full of ups and downs, with twists and turns and more downs... "How about we part ways?" Su Liang suggested seriously. The handsome husband said, "Let's talk about that in our next life." Male Lead's Perspective: Born with special abilities, he chose to live in seclusion. He always made people around him leave, but she was the first person he asked to stay. Gu Ling believed that he and Su Liang were destined to be together. Anyone against it? He was always saving people, but occasionally killing a few was no big deal.

Sanmu Youyou · Général
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515 Chs

399. Granddaughter

Su Liang told Min Rou about her past experiences, which were more or less the same as what her family members knew, except for Gu Ling. Time travel and special abilities were not to be mentioned.

Although Min Rou informed her of the biggest secret on that island, including the events about the transmigrator Mo Yan, she lacked a concept of "transmigrators." Besides, she was talking about other people's experiences, not her own secrets.

Thus, Su Liang's "exchange" also had its limits, only avoiding certain things and almost only telling the truth.

After listening, Min Rou couldn't help but sigh, "You two are truly a match made in heaven."

The love she had once imagined was like that of her parents. Now thinking about it, she only felt ironic and ridiculous.

After coming to the capital city, she was envious of her two elder female cousins' marriages, thinking that they had found their perfect husbands and were living comfortably.