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Rich Young Mistress: Young Master Xie's Dearest Beloved Wife

Yun Bixue is in dire straits— Her fiancé has abandoned her for the country’s top socialite. Worst of all, her family has been declared bankrupt, and the media has forced her into desperation. In her desolation, she seeks help from the powerful Young Master Xie, and gains strength through her marriage with him during her lowest period. From that day onwards, she eggs herself to grow stronger to become the best wife for her husband. This novel is a sweet, sugary book. There are no heart-wrenching scenes or misunderstandings. Sugary Scene Yun Bixue: "Limo, aren't you going to ask who I met today?" Xie Limo: "It doesn’t matter who you met. What matters is that you’re here by my side now." Yun Bixue "Limo, let's make a pinky promise. In the future, I will trust you, and you will trust me too. We will not allow external factors to affect our home, and we’ll be just like the saying 'if you do not abandon me, I will always be at your side until the end of my life'.” Xie Limo met Yun Bixue's determined gaze and without thinking, he reached out his finger and sealed the promise before intertwining their fingers together.

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7635 Chs

Na Rong, living in seclusion

Ye Li nuo didn't even know that she was also unconsciously trying to treat ye chen You well.

When ye chen You heard these words, it was as if his heartstrings had been ruthlessly tugged at by something, as if something had struck his lower chest.

At this moment, ye Linuo was blinking her eyes and looking at him, her eyes shining brightly. It was so bright that it was like the sun, lighting up the entire room in an instant.

Ye chen You's throat rolled as he looked at ye Linuo. His expression became dazed, and the scene of Narong ye che and Yun Ruoxi's life seemed to appear before his eyes.

At that time, Narong Yeche had brought Yun Ruoxi, who did not have much of a memory, to a village with beautiful mountains and clear waters. The people there were simple and honest, and they lived in seclusion.

On a normal day, Narong Yeche would treat patients and earn some money for his daily expenses.