With the world overrun by zombies, Li Yue had two priorities: escaping with her beloved cat, Sir Edmund Pawtipurr, and protecting her brand-new Shark Eco Vacuum Cleaner. Priorities, right? Unfortunately, her astonishingly poor cardio and undeniably bad luck led her to be cornered by a mutant zombie, dead-set (pun intended) on making her his next meal. Pissed off, panicking, and with zero backup plans, Yue does the unthinkable—she bites him first. Resigned to a fate as a latest addition to the zombie horde, Yue instead finds herself... in the powerful arms of a very confused, very human man. Apparently, her bite isn't fatal—it’s a cure. Who knew? Now, faced with the zombie apocalypse and armed with nothing but her quirky new talent and a freshly de-zombified companion, Lan Mingyu, Yue only has one question. What do you do when the zombie you bit turns back into a hot guy? Urgently waiting for advice online.
Keira Olsen found herself married without even knowing it! What's more, her husband-out-of-the-blue turned out to be the richest person in town! As an illegitimate daughter, she's been clawing and scrambling her way up, struggling to survive since childhood. She never expected to wed someone so powerful. When everyone thought she'd be quickly divorced, her husband shocked everyone by a declaration."My dear wife, can we not divorce?"
Ewan Giacometti only wants one thing from his illiterate wife: a son. But Athena Moore has been unhappy for three years and is ready to leave her cold husband. When she finally asks for a divorce, Ewan’s cunning ‘best friend’ frames her, driving her out of the city. Now, Ewan is left to confront his true feelings about his wife, whom he had married under mysterious circumstances, especially when she returns from exile a changed woman.
The night before their wedding, her fiancé ran off with his mistress. Out of frustration, she grabbed the man standing in front of the Civil Affairs Office, "President Mo, your bride has not arrived and my groom has run away...May I suggest we get married?" Before marriage, she said, "Even if we were to share the same bed, nothing would happen between us!" After marriage, he said, "If we don't try, how would we know?"
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