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My Queen, Your Wish Is My command

Wu Su Yi, a lawyer by name and occupation. A strict woman who had made herself to become the woman she became today— respected by her subordinates and upright justice to its place. She preferred her life to become normal until… a certain boy had hugged her legs. Confused, she saved the boy only to be rewarded by a marriage. MARRIAGE?! While Wu Su Yi was perfect in all ways to others’ eyes, in fact there was a hidden layer beneath her than no one knew. When Han XI Guang came to her life, he was akin to a storm. A man with a good occupation— or was he also hiding his true, dangerous self? A match of a Queen and her loyal King who hid his true self from everyone but her. Extract— “I don’t need a husband,” Wu Su Yi repeated once again, her black eyes looked back at Han XiGuang’s darker eyes without showing a single fear, making him smile. She was the only person who could do this to him. “I can treat you like my Queen. All you wish would be my command and my wish is only for you to take care of my son.” She raised her eyebrows, unconvinced, “Whatever I would request to you, you will make it happen?” Han XiGuang took her hand and placed a kiss on her knuckles gently, “All your wish is my command. Who you ask me to defeat, what kind of victory I should have, and who I should kill. I would do it all for you, my lovely Queen and all I need is you to be beside me”

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Fixing Broken Glass-III

"A broken family relationship could cause many terrible side effect to the children. Sometimes the children would grow up to be rebellious, an act they would do to protect themselves from harm as they have grown in a situation where violence is normalized. Sometimes children would became tied up to their trauma, having a sense to be obsessed with the things around them to gain approval as they had never been able to achieve love from others."

Wu SuYi watched the Tv, hearing the physiatrist's words carefully and study them in silence. 

She wondered if JingYi, HaoRan, and herself was one of those examples. 

She sighed, after talking to JingYi, all she felt was a sense of guilt. She couldn't believe that JingYi would do anything to protect his siblings, even if it means he would die for it. 

That sense of responsibility was a double edged sword that would kill him, making her worried.