Beijing-hong Kong Moonlight

Beijing-hong Kong Moonlight

by Shi Jiaojiao

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535Kwords265chapters
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[The second male lead, Shuang Jie, Beijing and Hong Kong Bai Yueguang who has been dead for seven years vs. The noble son of a top three wealthy family for love] On the day of the engagement, Jiang Suining was buried in the sea of ​​​​fire and saw her fiancé Qin Yingheng holding her sister Jiang hope tightly in his arms. When Jiang Suining opened his eyes again seven years later, he stood next to his grave and saw Li Jingzhou, the unattainable ancestor of the Li family, holding a black umbrella and traveling thousands of miles to visit his grave. Jiang Suining jumped up to him, pointed at the shadow dangling behind him in the moonlight, and said, "Don't be afraid, I'm not a ghost." But Li Jingzhou just stared at Jiang Suining's youthful and invincible face. For a long time, his voice was dark and paranoid: "It's okay if you are a ghost." On the way back to the city, the man gently pulled her wrist and let her fall into his arms. The girl in his arms looked panicked, but the man pretended not to see it. He touched her face with cold fingers, hiding the madness in his eyes, and coaxed softly: "Qin Yingheng is already 30, very old. I am younger than him and richer than him." After a pause, his smile faded and he said seriously: Jiang Suining, if you divorce Qin Yingheng, choose me. --Everyone knows that the Li family is unattainable, and Li Jingzhou is even more arbitrary and uses extreme methods. He can eat fast and chant Buddha while forcing his opponents to commit suicide by jumping off the building. Only Jiang Suining has seen him holding a fairy stick with a gentle look on his face. , I have seen him for seven years, brushing off the dust from his tombstone... This year's New Year's Eve fireworks feast in Beijing and Hong Kong, on the top floor of the suite with the best view, Li Jingzhou hugged her from behind, his voice hoarse and serious: Ningning, next time you go to hell, you must take me with you.

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