
Following the Army in the Great Northern Wilderness, Officer Jue Si Cried for the Beautiful Woman
by Shuimutao
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It was only after Wen Ruan's death that he found out that he was the control group for the white-flowered heroine in the book. She was a beautiful, brainless and vicious eldest lady. For the sake of the male protagonist, she broke her engagement with her fiancé and chased him to the countryside to join the queue. However, because she couldn't stand the hard life, she always acted like a monster and framed the female protagonist. In the end, the male and female lead were admitted to college, and after graduation, they stayed at the school to teach, and they were married for two years. However, she was sent to the most remote Beidahuang farm to open up wasteland by the man who had a crush on the heroine, and jumped into an ice hole one winter morning. Once again, Wen Ruan decided to stay away from the male and female protagonists and find her fiancé to join the army. A beautiful woman came to the Beidahuang Family Courtyard. She could not lift her with her hands or carry her on her shoulders. Her greatest interest was lying down at home and sleeping. At first, everyone thought that this cute little girl and Mr. Lu were dating soon. Who doesn't know that Mr. Lu dislikes squeamish lesbians the most? But day by day, not only did the two of them not get divorced, the pretty girl went to college and started a business, and her life became more and more prosperous. The people in the Family Court were dumbfounded: How about marrying a lazy wife for your son? The first time she met Qin Yu, Wen Ruan knew that he was not her type and they would not live long. After she was admitted to college, she divorced him. He was injured and infertile? That's just right, no child is cleaner. Three years later, Wen Ruan looked at the miniature version of someone lying next to him and kicked a certain boss who was still trying to climb into bed. "Liar! Why did you say you couldn't give birth?"
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