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Proud senior schoolgirl was tender and sweet, we fell in love

[No turning back to old love + single female lead + daily sweetness + no system, no Golden Finger + relaxation & healing + long-lasting romance] "Xie Xiao, you can't just stop wanting me after being so good to me for three years and getting me used to it. What do these three years between us amount to?" Zhou Mianmian looked at Xie Xiao with tears blurring her eyes and a pitiful expression. "Consider it my bad luck," Xie Xiao said indifferently with a glance at her. "Are you mad at me because I didn't agree to be with you?" Zhou Mianmian reached out to grab his hand, her voice pleading, "Then let's be together now, okay?" "You deserve someone better than me," Xie Xiao dodged her hand, pulling the beautiful girl by his side into his arms, "Wife, let’s go." Now that I'm reborn, let someone else be the lovestruck fool. Xie Xiao just wants to live a sweet life holding the tsundere treasure of a girl he overlooked for years~ ---- In his past life, Xie Xiao was blind, unable to tell the difference between a scheming girl and a treasure. To buy milk for the scheming girl, he got hit by a car and was paralyzed in bed for three years. In the end, the scheming girl turned around and went with another lovestruck fool. Instead, there was a proud and cute girl by his side... Until her accidental death... Xie Xiao closed his eyes in despair... If only time could be turned back...

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Chapter 332: How dare you act like a hooligan?

She began to feel that she was not at fault.

Why should she? She'd taken care of the old lady for most of her life, looking after their whole family for so long.

Was it all her fault in the end?

The biggest mistake she made was that she had always been compromising!

Her emotional changes could not escape the old lady's eyes.

In her heart, she felt both disappointed and guilty.

Over the years, she had always thought she was quite good to both of her daughters-in-law.

And, in fact, she knew she was biased in favor of her eldest son's family.

The eldest had started working early to support his younger brother, although part of the reason was that the eldest was not academically inclined.

The youngest was different, like his father, he had good grades.

But as a mother, she always felt guilty, her child should be in school studying, not working to help her.

Later, when her eldest son got married, she was wholeheartedly good to his wife too.