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Suddenly, I am Married

作者: pgrace
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What is Suddenly, I am Married

WebNovel で公開されている、pgrace の作者が書いた Suddenly, I am Married の小説を読んでください。Zhou Chini was an illegitimate child. Her mother, Xing Leila, was abusive. While her father, Chen Leo, does not care on her, at all. Zhou Chini never received any support from her parents. But she man...

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Zhou Chini was an illegitimate child. Her mother, Xing Leila, was abusive. While her father, Chen Leo, does not care on her, at all. Zhou Chini never received any support from her parents. But she managed to survive and finish her study by her hard works. Also, by the help of her grandfather too. Li Jiullian was the Nation's idol. Aside from his godly appearance, he has a voice that could melt any womans heart. What if one day, the Nation's idol would suddenly announce to the public that he'll be marrying someone? And that someone would be Zhou Chini? What will happen to the both of them? How and why would they marry? Ps. THIS IS A TAGLISH STORY

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