
The Time-travel Wife of the Evil Ceo
by Yao Ayao
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Hai Ning, with her elegant appearance and peerless figure, was rejected by all the men because of her pursuit of a life-long dream, fierce personality, and the fists of a three-legged cat, and finally fell into the miserable situation of still waiting for a virgin at the age of twenty. So her father, who loved his daughter passionately and knew a few things, made some calculations and decided to send her to that era of monogamy. Just like that, she, who was still thinking about not having time to read Muraguchi Lu Xiucai's latest novel, was time-traveled by her unscrupulous father... .................................... Hai Ning pointed at the sky and roared, "You cheating father, you just cheated others, but you even cheated your own daughter, otherwise I won't agree to your renewal of the relationship." Thousands of years away, Father Hai was comforting Xiao Cui, who was newly married, and sneezed loudly. Xiaocui's face turned pale, "Isn't your daughter rushing back to beat me?" .................................... The mistress provoked, "I heard that Mayor Hai's daughter, although her brain was damaged by a fall since she was a child, is proficient in music, chess, calligraphy and painting. Why don't you show it to me?" Hai Ning laughed dryly, "Since it's a rumor, I definitely can't take it seriously. I'm not very good at music, chess, calligraphy and painting, but I'm really good at some things." The fourth wife echoed the sarcasm, "Is it possible that the mayor's daughter is best at going crazy, haha..." Hai Ning looked indifferent and said, "Dance the knife and play with the gun." After catching a glimpse of a man's dark face, in order to show that he was rich in content, she continued: "For another example, he can flutter butterflies and embroider flowers." A certain man's face turned even darker, and Hai Ning was stunned. This was Xiao Cui's surefire move to crush her unscrupulous father. Could it be that it didn't work in another place? !
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