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Tearing the Prince's Clothes after Withdrawing Marriage

On her wedding night, framed for infidelity and to be burnt alive? Chu Qianli laughed heartlessly, "I've already written the divorce letter for you, farewell." Feng Yexuan seized her firmly, his cold and sinister voice cutting through the air, "Thinking of leaving? The only way out is over my dead body!" … The Divine Doctor unexpectedly transmigrated into the unlearned Princess of Prince Xuan, and Chu Qianli only wanted to live an easy life without any ambitions. But she inadvertently caught the attention of the obsessive and insane Prince Xuan and accidentally got spoiled to the heavens! One day. The officials approached with gloomy faces, "Prince, the Princess is causing chaos in the Golden Hall again, please reassert your authority!" Feng Yexuan knelt before his wife with a thud, presenting a "taming husband whip" with both hands, "Lili, I've ripped their mouths for you, can you be a little gentler?"

Half a Lifetime of Recklessness · Tổng hợp
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Chapter 610: Don't You Understand My Feelings?

Chu Qianli was always tolerant toward Fu Long.

Firstly, because she had long noticed Fu Long's feelings for her.

Secondly, Fu Long was not only handsome but also very useful.

Chu Qianli never resisted a beautiful man.

But now, since Fu Ning had learned her secret, she was somewhat panicked inside, afraid that Fu Ning had already told Fu Long everything.

Though it seemed unlikely at this moment.

However, because she felt guilty, she became cold toward Fu Long.

She glared at Fu Long and said with displeasure, "Your sister attempted to assassinate me; out of consideration for your loyalty to me, I did not hold you accountable."

"But, Fu Long, if you question me for the sake of a spy, I absolutely cannot tolerate it!"

A chill passed through Fu Long's heart.

He replied in a low voice, "I wouldn't dare."

Seeing him so submissive, Chu Qianli's anger subsided somewhat.

Thinking that he was in love with her, Chu Qianli was always more forgiving toward him.