His Beloved Treasure
At twenty, she had a child in secret.
At twenty-two, she was discreetly married into a wealthy family.
Qin Mu lost her mother at the age of seven and was sent abroad by her unscrupulous father when she was only eight. Little did she expect her future to be so bright, she decided to climb up on Mu General's shoulders with great strides.
Mu Yichen went from being Rongcheng's top heartthrob to its youngest tycoon—arrogant and wise, unfathomable, yet he somehow fell into the hands of a little lass.
——
About marriage.
"Mu Yichen, we are just—friends!"
"That can't be the reason you reject me!"
Qin Mu was scared stiff, as Mu General rudely carried her off to the marriage registration office, to sign, to stamp, to get the certificate!
——
Hidden marriage for too long.
"If you say our daughter is adopted from the orphanage, I won't argue with you, but when will you make me public?" In broad daylight, Mu General pinned Mrs. Mu against the corner wall, threatening her with a devilish charm.
"Depends on your performance!" Mrs. Mu smirked, and the next moment, she counterattacked Mu General.
"Quick, cover your eyes!" Mu Baby, who had been ignored on the side, immediately covered her eyes.
Gentle Breeze Loving the Drifting Snow · Urban
What I liked best about the book, is how this solo lonesome gruff stranger Bailey, sacrifices his life for children. It makes it more noble than many of the usual ways. The second thing I liked about the book was the wholesome family vibes, and even the appearance of Plunket. It reminds me of the chronicles of Narnia, "the Horse and its Boy" which is a good sign. I like that Bailey has character and is honest in his thoughts, he doesn't try to put up a front, instead he tries to learn what he doesn't know as fast as possible.