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Sweet Marriage; Divorced my scum husband and married his Uncle...

**Important notice...** ------This novel is written with two couple Characters Lead, Please check on the tags, I said weak to strong, the female lead isn't strong from the word go, she progresses as time goes by, so don't tell me my character is dump, I have already mentioned it several times, you either read her progressing or don't------------ Zhou Meili gets married to a man because that was her father's last request and wish, but the man decided to divorce her after six months into the marriage. She feels disheartened and thus decided to have a few drinks where she ends up being entangled with a mysterious man, Master Mu, not only does he shoo her away but he decides to own her and thus her second marriage happens unexpectedly... What would happen when she suddenly realizes that she is pregnant with him? #####Hello Readers... Any material here if it's a song lyric or fashion or perfume will be my own creation... and original.###### ****Not mentioned tag, Bromance..."**** *The cover isn't mine and the credit goes to the owner if you are the owner and wants me to pull it down, let me know...*

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Chapter 358; Yeah, he will....

"All right all right, I will apologize to him the moment I see him, is that all right?" He stood up and took the empty bowls back to the table and settled down on the couch, "Mnnhh...." Zhan Ping hoarsely hummed as he closed his eyes and fell asleep.

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Zhan Zhei who had gotten over to the hallway, spotted a dustbin at the further end, he walked over and opened it but before he could dump the entire package in there, Mo Si'Yehan caught the carrier bag.

"No matter how much you are angry at something, you shouldn't throw away all this food, someone somewhere is wishing, he could have gotten this food to eat and others are starving as we are speaking!" Mo Si'Yehan gently reprimanded him but deep down, he knew he wasn't this kind of a person, he valued things no matter how little they were.