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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.

Phoenix's Sweet · Urbano
Classificações insuficientes
7635 Chs

The flowers are still there (97)

Many attendants followed behind her, and some of them stood by the side. They all wished they could step forward and explain to Duan Jintian and help the president.

She wanted to let Duan Jintian know how much the president cared about her, how serious and attentive he was to her.

Everyone wished that Duan Jintian would just stay and never leave.

This way, everyone would be able to see the president's smile more often, and the atmosphere of the entire presidential palace would be better.

Actually, in the past, the president was good, but he rarely smiled. He always had a cold and indifferent look, making people think that he was pure and had no desires.

In the past, the President's House was cold and quiet, and everyone was very worried.

The desolation made the people who worked in the presidential palace feel a sense of loss.

Most of the time, they were thinking about when this place would become livelier and more popular.