
Can't Give up the Deep Love
About This Novel
Four years ago, Fu Mingyan met Jin Shuyan because of money. Later, Jin Shuyan gritted his teeth and told her to get out. Four years later, Jin Shuyan buried his head in Fu Mingyan's neck and said, "Fu Mingyan, let's get married."
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Official(1)Scraped 9d ago
It's so cool. I abused the heroine throughout the whole process and only verbally attacked the hero. At first, the heroine's company was about to close down and she went to the hero to borrow money. When they were still boyfriend and girlfriend at the time, the hero gave the heroine 50 million (the heroine needed 500 million) and scolded the heroine for selling the heroine. She was only worth so much money. The heroine was angry and took the money back home. Her parents didn't understand her and asked her to please the hero and let her sell it. They also threatened her with her sister. Sick, use your own daughter to threaten another daughter, and finally the heroine went to please the hero. The hero insulted the heroine in various ways and slept with the heroine and borrowed 500 million. When the heroine took the money home, she found something was wrong, and then she found out that her father had taken her sister to sell it to an old man. When the heroine rushed over, the sister jumped from the building and fell into a coma. Later, the heroine went abroad for four years (during which she married the second male protagonist, the second male protagonist) She likes men, and the second male lead saved her life and helped her take care of her and the male protagonist's child, running the series with the ball, and later returned to the country to have a baby with the male protagonist because she wanted to save the child) The male protagonist found a stand-in while the female protagonist was abroad (idiot thing stand-in joke) The female protagonist broke up after she came back, and the male protagonist helped the stand-in pay off all the debts. The heroine asked him to borrow money and scolded the heroine for being a sell-out. When the heroine was in danger abroad, she called the hero for help but was answered by a substitute. In the end, it was the second hero who saved her. The hero did nothing but cursed. In the end, she reconciled with the hero because of a few words. The heroine is still sick and can still reconcile. The heroine's parents are also angry. She has harmed her own daughter to such an extent. Can the heroine forgive her? Does the Holy Mother really have no temper?
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Official(1)Scraped 9d ago
It's so cool. I abused the heroine throughout the whole process and only verbally attacked the hero. At first, the heroine's company was about to close down and she went to the hero to borrow money. When they were still boyfriend and girlfriend at the time, the hero gave the heroine 50 million (the heroine needed 500 million) and scolded the heroine for selling the heroine. She was only worth so much money. The heroine was angry and took the money back home. Her parents didn't understand her and asked her to please the hero and let her sell it. They also threatened her with her sister. Sick, use your own daughter to threaten another daughter, and finally the heroine went to please the hero. The hero insulted the heroine in various ways and slept with the heroine and borrowed 500 million. When the heroine took the money home, she found something was wrong, and then she found out that her father had taken her sister to sell it to an old man. When the heroine rushed over, the sister jumped from the building and fell into a coma. Later, the heroine went abroad for four years (during which she married the second male protagonist, the second male protagonist) She likes men, and the second male lead saved her life and helped her take care of her and the male protagonist's child, running the series with the ball, and later returned to the country to have a baby with the male protagonist because she wanted to save the child) The male protagonist found a stand-in while the female protagonist was abroad (idiot thing stand-in joke) The female protagonist broke up after she came back, and the male protagonist helped the stand-in pay off all the debts. The heroine asked him to borrow money and scolded the heroine for being a sell-out. When the heroine was in danger abroad, she called the hero for help but was answered by a substitute. In the end, it was the second hero who saved her. The hero did nothing but cursed. In the end, she reconciled with the hero because of a few words. The heroine is still sick and can still reconcile. The heroine's parents are also angry. She has harmed her own daughter to such an extent. Can the heroine forgive her? Does the Holy Mother really have no temper?









