
Marry to the End: the Ceo Dotes on His Wife so Sweetly
by Crazy
About This Novel
"The left eye is slightly raised and the right eye is crooked, you are peeking at me again!" "Master Li, I really don't like you, all I like is money!" Tang Chichi looked depressed and wanted to swear to the sky. She is just a nanny who just wants to make money, but her boss is too narcissistic. Mr. Li frowned and was very dissatisfied, "I am worth hundreds of billions, just a walking currency, and you don't like me?" Tang Chichi said, "..." When she woke up the next day, a certain woman found that she had hundreds of billions of assets in her name. "Tang Chichi, now my son, house, car and company belong to you. You are already very rich. Why don't you consider liking me?" A certain arrogant man said with a dark smile on his face while holding a cute baby in his hand. --The plot is fictitious, please do not imitate it.
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Official(3)Scraped 22d ago
It is a domineering novel, but at the beginning, the identity of the heroine is different from the heroines of other novels. She had a dream to be an actress, but she had no money to pay for her brother's medical treatment, so she came to the hero's house to work as a nanny, and she was best friends with the hero's sister.
I have a little question. Later it was said that Josnian rescued the heroine and took away the child, but how did the child get into the hands of the hero? Then the male protagonist's sister said that the male protagonist could not forget the woman from five years ago, the biological mother of the child, so did the male protagonist admit the wrong person?
I really like the name "Josnian". It feels so gentle when read, and has a feeling of spring breeze. In other novels, he is probably the brother next door type. In this book, is he a scumbag? He treated the heroine like that back then.
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Official(3)Scraped 22d ago
It is a domineering novel, but at the beginning, the identity of the heroine is different from the heroines of other novels. She had a dream to be an actress, but she had no money to pay for her brother's medical treatment, so she came to the hero's house to work as a nanny, and she was best friends with the hero's sister.
I have a little question. Later it was said that Josnian rescued the heroine and took away the child, but how did the child get into the hands of the hero? Then the male protagonist's sister said that the male protagonist could not forget the woman from five years ago, the biological mother of the child, so did the male protagonist admit the wrong person?
I really like the name "Josnian". It feels so gentle when read, and has a feeling of spring breeze. In other novels, he is probably the brother next door type. In this book, is he a scumbag? He treated the heroine like that back then.









