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Dating My Scumbag Ex's Uncle

She was forced by her husband and his mistress to jump into the sea and commit suicide, only to be rescued and taken care of by the jerk's uncle for seven years. He had become her backer and protected her meticulously. For seven years, no one dared to look down on her. Her reputation was tarnished. She had a miscarriage and divorced before. The scumbag ex-husband was also his nephew. On the other hand, he would not marry anyone other than her. He did not care about rumors and barbaric words, and for this, he did not hesitate to go against the entire clan. … Initially, she thought that the most tragic thing in life was to love the wrong person. Later on, she realized that it wasn't. It turned out that the most tragic thing was that you finally found true love, but at that time, you were covered in wounds. She was as cold as ice and he was passionate as fire. She had persisted for seven years, and so had he. In the end, she still lost to that persistent flame and agreed to marry him. However, the night before they were about to go to the Civil Affairs Bureau to get their marriage certificate, she woke up and returned ten years ago. That year, she was in the prime of her youth. She was still as beautiful as ever, and her youth was not wasted. That year, he was handsome and promising. She looked at herself in front of the mirror and silently cried. "Uncle, this time, I'll give you the best.”

Mountain Springs · 现代言情
分數不夠
934 Chs

Deciphered

I stared at the numbers until my eyes blurred, but I still got nothing.

Gao Da looked sad. "This is worse than the lottery! At least for the lottery, there is a range for us to guess!"

I had an idea. I glanced at Gao Da.

Gao Da was puzzled. "What's wrong? Did you think of something?"

"Repeat what you said." I looked at him.

"Huh? This is worse than the lottery! At least for the lottery, there is a range for us to guess?" Gao Da looked at me in confusion.

I immediately sat up, grabbed a pen and paper, and began to write.

Gao Da wanted over curiously. "Twenty-six English letters? What do you mean?"

I didn't say anything. I held my phone and studied the numbers. After two hours, I showed my results to Gao Da, who was dozing off. There were four words on the paper: "Save my dad first."

Gao Da shuddered and stood up. He stared at the paper, then at me.