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Becoming a Wealthy Family's Beloved After Her Rebirth

Lin Xiaowan and Huo Zheng had been married for three years. Lately, Huo Zheng had started becoming busy with work. However, Lin Xiaowan still detected a strange perfume scent on his clothes. Lin Xiaowan didn't want to doubt her husband. Unfortunately, the day before their anniversary, she discovered that Huo Zheng had been with his first love and picking out a ring. He had even lied to her about having to work overtime. Feeling disheartened, she left, only to meet with a fatal accident. When she opened her eyes again, she found herself back in time when she had been still with Huo Zheng, but yet to marry. Suddenly, his first love, whom Lin Xiaowan had never met in her previous life, appeared at their doorstep... There would be no wedding ceremony. With a cold look, Lin Xiaowan discussed breaking up with Huo Zheng. "Marry Huo Zheng again? Hah. Not unless he's a dog! "'...Woof, woof." Huo Zheng barked. Gao Liang said, "Huo Zheng has never cheated on anyone, nor has he ever had a first love. Huo'er is a devoted man! Everything happens for a reason. He used to be a tight-lipped man, but he later loosened up because if he stayed quiet, his wife would run off in anger!"

First Frost of Twenty Seven · Urbano
Classificações insuficientes
206 Chs

Aunt Wu was very confident. She said, "It's true! Although she only stood at the gate at that time, I noticed that one of the cat's paw pads was black. Although I can't remember which one it is, when I fed Little Chestnut earlier, I fed Mimi as well. At that time, I took a look. Not one of Mimi's paw pads was black at all. I don't think it's my imagination. I have a strong feeling that this cat is different from the one before!"

Indeed, the orange cat from before was a little bigger than Mimi. It was also a little longer than Mimi.

Lu Yingxin also knew about the difference in the cats' sizes. However, she was confident that Aunt Wu did not see the orange cat clearly previously since she was holding it in her arms at that time. For this reason, she did not care about the difference in sizes, let alone the colors of their paw pads. Who knew Aunt Wu would be so observant?