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The Beautiful Wife of the Whirlwind Marriage

Wealthy, powerful and handsome; Gu Jingze is the cream of the crop in the entire country. Every guy wants to be him and every girl wants to be with him. His life is perfect... except that he has one tiny secret that keeps him from getting close to any woman—apparent impotency. That is, until he wakes up in bed with a total stranger one day. The next thing he knows, he is forced to marry this stranger; a feisty and boisterous woman by the name of Lin Che. Lin Che is an average girl whose only aim is to become a successful actress. Ostracized by her family and forced to become independent, she cooks up a scheme to attain her goal. But her plan fails and she ends up marrying this cold and seemingly heartless Gu Jingze. Not only that, she must now find her place in high society, where jealous women and devious plots lay abound - all while juggling her new career. Two strangers under one roof: From the outset, they agree to stay out of each other’s lives, but he somehow always manages to appear during her moments of crisis. Slowly and unwittingly, Lin Che begins to find it difficult to imagine a future without him. Will their relationship grow, or is their marriage destined to remain just a contract?

Mu Yiyi · Urbain
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1583 Chs

I'm Not A Profligate Son

Éditeur: Atlas Studios

When Lu Beichen was gone, someone still said resentfully, "What's the matter with Lu Beichen? He left after taking a look. Why didn't he even come over to say something?"

Another person who heard this said in consolation, "I think that Lu Beichen probably just wants to come over to take a look first, and only officially get to know each other after he is certain."

"Is that so?"

"Of course. If he isn't interested, he wouldn't even come."

"Moreover, the most important thing is that Lu Beichen isn't like other people. He is the young master of the Lu family. His character is arrogant, to begin with, and he definitely won't say anything outright."

Cheng Naixin felt that what they said made sense. Her countenance turned back to normal by now. "Forget it. I said that we should let these matters occur naturally. There isn't anything that's definite."