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Rebirth of the Villainess: Young Master Lu’s Wicked Wife

In her past life, Su Xiaofei lost everything when her father’s other daughter came, essentially ruining her life. Only at the end of her life did her half-sister Ye Mingyu, reveal the truth. Su Xiaofei wasn’t her parents’ real child, but an orphan that they chose to adopt when they found out that her adoptive mother couldn’t conceive a child. After losing her adoptive mother and her own life, Su Xiaofei was given a chance to make it right! Returning to the days before the mother and daughter pair ruined her life, Su Xiaofei decided she would no longer be a filial child to her scum of a father, and promised not to love her trash of a husband. Just as she thought her heart had turned cold and immune to love, a certain Young Master Lu decided to profess his undying love for her. In the last moments of her past life, Lu Qingfeng was the only one who held her limp body close and shed tears as she departed from the world of the living. "My mind is already set. Aside from you, I will not marry someone else. Moreover, in this lifetime and the next ones, I will only have you as my wife." In everyone’s eyes, she was the wicked villainess, but for Lu Qingfeng, Su Xiaofei was his personal goddess. As she navigates through her second chance at life, would Su Xiaofei be able to teach her heart not to be swayed by his love? Editor/proofreader: ninaviews Warning for future r18 scenes and themes not appropriate for young audience. Book cover illustration by Snow Le Art Copyright2022 anjeeriku

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His Burning Sun (1)

Yan Xiuchen didn't want to raise his expectations of Xiao Rufeng, to spare himself from being disappointed once she turned away from him. She was someone that he couldn't be with, as she belonged to the world of the brightest stars.

Still, he had to admit, only to himself, that he was glad that she wasn't appalled by his appearance. He wasn't sure why their paths had crossed or perhaps this was a reminder that he had been wrong in assuming the worst out of most people.

No — he corrected himself. Xiao Rufeng wasn't like the rest of the people. From the look of her eyes, he could see that she wasn't lying when she said that she wasn't afraid of him. For the first time since forever, he had met someone who wasn't repulsed by his looks and wasn't lying to get their hands on his wealth.

"I guess I should say thank you then." He muttered, his eyes trying to imprint this memory in his mind.