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The Young master's fake bride and her lucky system

[Sweet, satisfying, pampering, lots of face slapping.] Zhang Caishen's era had come to an end and he could never rise again, or so they said. But why did he seem to be getting richer and more powerful even if he was now crippled and abandoned by his betrothed? Why was he suddenly so unnaturally lucky? The answer was simple; his new wife!! Lin Alix was not lucky when it came to her family. She was the older, less loved and less talented one in comparison to her younger sister who stole everything from her. But fate intervened and she got lucky when it came to a husband, not only was he wealthy but he loved to spoil her. Suggested by her infinite luck gaming system, Alix married her sister's unwanted crippled husband to be and stepped on the path of a winner in life. She swept up music awards, gained international recognition and got her revenge on her cruel family while becoming Beijing's most envious wife. "Are you crazy, you willingly married a crippled man?" her friends asked. "Yes, but have you seen how much he pampers me?" she asked in turn. "She will cheat on him, he is a cripple and he can't perform his husbandly duties." others gossiped. Alix looked at the so called crippled man who climbed into her bed night after night and laughed. Sorry, he was more than capable. "Honey, I am here to perform my husbandly duties." he would always say coquettishly when he flipped her over. This book is participating in the WSA and the author will appreciate all your support. Disclaimer: This is a work of fiction, nothing should be compared to the real world no matter how similar. You can also check out my other works here on Web novel.

1cutecat · 奇幻言情
分數不夠
626 Chs

Death.

Even Caishen saw the warning and it caused him to raise his eyebrows. Did this mean the game was monitored in real time? All of the players words and actions were being watched.

"Seriously!" he exclaimed.

He pictured a team of people in his mind moving everything and everyone around like chess pieces on a board.

Was this really a an ordinary game for entertainment or some kind of simulation? To him, it seemed more and more like the game was just as suspicious as the mystery system his wife couldn't elaborate on.

What was the end goal of killing these monsters? If things from the game could work in real life, what did the cores do? Why did in game death feel real outside the game? If your consciousness could be locked in the game as his wife said, was it a prison?

Was he overthinking things and it was just an ordinary game played to entertain the habitats on other planets. Alix had talked about having fans on other worlds. Were they human?