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They Said I’m Mr. Gu’s Scandalous Affair

Meng Nianyao never expected to be labeled as a "cheater" one day. Her own family used this as an excuse to drive her out of the house and refused to acknowledge her as a member of the Meng family. Caught in a torrential downpour, Meng Nianyao found herself penniless, kneeling in the rain, and crying in despair. Then, a deep, masculine voice rang above her head and said, "Do you want to be a real cheater?" Meng Nianyao looked up and saw Gu Wencheng. He was known as the golden bachelor of the city, and he was holding an umbrella over her head. As if she was under a spell, or perhaps she had given up all hope... Meng Nianyao nodded. From then on, rumors spread throughout the city: Gu Wencheng, who avoided women, secretly became a homewrecker, and his reputation was ruined. Of course, there were also people who said that Gu Wencheng loved Meng Nianyao to the core and was willing to bow down for her, becoming a homewrecker for love. Meng Nianyao was speechless. The rumors were outrageous, but Gu Wencheng was worse. He kissed Meng Nianyao's delicate neck and whispered in her ear, his voice low and hoarse, "What should we do, Miss Meng? You've ruined my reputation. Shouldn't you take responsibility?" Meng Nianyao: "..." Take responsibility for what?! She was the one who had been taken advantage of and left with nothing!

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Brother Wencheng

Éditeur: EndlessFantasy Translation

Meng Nianyao liked the old mansion. It was quiet here, and she felt like she was in the city. Gu Wencheng drove and glanced at her. He smiled. "Do you like it here?"

"Yeah, don't you think it's great here?" Meng Nianyao nodded. Quiet. Just looking at this scenery makes my heart calm down."

"If you like it, we can move in after the wedding."

"And you wake up three hours early to go to work every day?"

"I can, but I don't know if you can. Or do you want to be a good wife and mother at home?"

"I don't want to." Meng Nianyao snorted. Although I don't earn as much as you do, I still have to work. People have to have their own values and career to live meaningfully."