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Young Master Li's Matchmaking

COMPLETED *Side stories coming up soon!* Li Shaoze was a firstborn son of the famous Li family, but he was an illegitimate son who was not acknowledged and lived a lonely life of contempt. Meanwhile, Li Junfeng was the acknowledged first young master of the Li family. A proper, handsome, and acclaimed genius of the generation. Li Junfeng was the only person on Li Shaoze's side despite the chagrin of others. An accident caused Li Junfeng to lose his life when he was about to get engaged to his sweetheart, a young lady from the Pei family, Pei Qian. *** On Li Junfeng's funeral, Li Shaoze appeared again in front of the Li's after he disappeared abroad for 12 years. And he even approached Pei Qian for a conversation, Pei Qian: ...? Li Shaoze: Junfeng said he's sorry for leaving you behind. Pei Qian: ... What? Li Shaoze: He regretted it and said that you should not cry under the quilt again tonight. Pei Qian: ?!! How did he know? "I can see dead souls and Junfeng's one of them," Li Shaoze admitted reluctantly. Here began the story of a sorrowful woman who had just lost her beloved and a lonely man who could see wandering souls... and the matchmaker ghost around the two. *Picture is from Pinterest, kindly contact me*

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Chapter 72

Yang Mei's niece was allowed to be discharged a few days ago because her fever had gone down and there was no serious complications.

However, Yang Mei was seen walking into the hospital with a bouquet of flowers in her hand. She was going to visit someone else.

Yang Mei had a brilliant idea after having consulted her love dilemma with Pei Qian and Chu Lingxi. She planned to visit Qin Shaoze again to ask for his name and number. She wanted to sincerely get to know him.

After thinking and rolling on the bed for a few days to ruminate over it, she decided that Qin Shaoze was the man she wanted. He was perfect. His face, temperament, and perhaps his occupation. 

She recalled he had a personal assistant too which usually only managers of a high level could hire. She bet he was at worst a general manager of some hotel or start-up company.