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Mr. Ye's Wife is Sassy and Flirtatious

Rong Qi, who had been labeled a fool, was married off to a crippled man with a predicted short lifespan, becoming the subject of ridicule in the entire city. However, after her marriage, Rong Qi began to assert herself and retaliate against her detractors. Her parents said, "A fool like you has no place at this important party." Undeterred, Rong Qi arrived at the event dressed impeccably. "Who's the fool now? Did you know I'm the world's top designer?" Her stepmother sneered, "You can't possibly get admitted to the number one college in Leucia, you silly girl." But Rong Qi insisted on entering with a book in hand. "I'm not here to study. I'm a specially appointed lecturer." Ladies from all walks of life stopped her from entering the operating room. "Stop pretending. You're wicked. Stay away from Mr. Ye!" "Shut up, or I'll shut you up with a single jab!" Rong Qi yelled with a cold expression on her face. The fool had risen. The people of the city clamored, "Mr. Ye, please keep an eye on your wife!" "I apologize for spoiling her so much..." Mr. Ye replied.

Midnight · perkotaan
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640 Chs

Protecting Them as Friends

Editor: EndlessFantasy Translation

Rong Qi had admitted the truth.

Huang Hao, Zhang Fu, and the others were stunned. They suddenly didn't know how to face her. They wanted to cry and laugh at the same time because they had always been taunted by Class 1, accused of being without guidance, and having an instructor who was as good as absent, unlike Tang Lin, who would always stand up for them.

Yet now, with Rong Qi's identity revealed, they realized that their instructor had been protecting them in the guise of a friend all along. They wanted to laugh because, despite being roughly the same age, they were just students and Rong Qi was an expatriate professor with dual degrees.

Not just them, Rong Qi herself seemed hesitant. She reflected on it and thought the spirited young men were actually quite loyal. Even if she wouldn't be teaching them anymore, there was no need to ruin the rapport they had built.