
The Cute Wife of the Movie Queen of Warm Love
by Nancy
About This Novel
When we met again ten years later, it was in a private room where I was repaying my sister's debt. She is cute and cute, with a pure personality, and she has just fallen in love with him. He is cold-hearted, sinister, and suave. He regards women as nothing but is interested in her... She entered the entertainment industry to save her father; he spent a lot of money to get her. The rumored Er Shao Feng disappeared from the popular place; the cute little diva who became famous overnight has a little follower behind her!
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Official(7)Scraped 22d ago
It is my first time to come across this type of book. Although the text uses simple words, the writing style is very smooth. Personally I think it's a very good book.
When I was looking for a book in the bookstore, I was attracted by the introduction. You can tell whether a book is good or not from the introduction. A good introduction will definitely be good. Hehe, go read the book...
dislike!
I don't like it, the heroine is too weak!
Really weird and pretty
Super nice.
Very nice. I like it.
The portrayal of the male protagonist is closer to life and ordinary, which makes readers feel unconsciously heightened when reading. Let me guess, did the author bring in some aspects of reality? Ha ha...
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Community(0)
Official(7)Scraped 22d ago
It is my first time to come across this type of book. Although the text uses simple words, the writing style is very smooth. Personally I think it's a very good book.
When I was looking for a book in the bookstore, I was attracted by the introduction. You can tell whether a book is good or not from the introduction. A good introduction will definitely be good. Hehe, go read the book...
dislike!
I don't like it, the heroine is too weak!
Really weird and pretty
Super nice.
Very nice. I like it.
The portrayal of the male protagonist is closer to life and ordinary, which makes readers feel unconsciously heightened when reading. Let me guess, did the author bring in some aspects of reality? Ha ha...









