
The Mute Servant Has No Face: the Prince Wants to Pamper Me
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She is the meanest maid in Jing'an Mansion - A Wu. Born mute, with a dark red birthmark on his face, called "ugly ghost", unable to fight back when hit or scolded, he looked like a clay Bodhisattva with no temper. She originally wanted to leave the house after completing the contract of prostitution, but Xiao Jue, the most handsome man in the capital, forced her to become a personal maid. Xiao Jue, the heir apparent of the Jing'an Mansion, has an appearance that resembles that of an immortal, has a great figure, is a romantic, has had countless women, and can fall out of love faster than turning over a book. At first, he thought she was ugly, mute, and boring, and he teased and humiliated her in every possible way. Later-- "Who allowed you to lower your head? Raise your head and let me have a look." "Whoever dares to bully her will be punished by this prince." "Awu, stop pretending to be a Buddhist, you can only be mine." Everyone was shocked: What kind of enchanting soup did that ugly and mute maid give to the dandy prince? Only A Wu knew that what she hid under her ugly skin was amazing medical skills and a thorough understanding of people's hearts. And beneath his debauched skin is an abyss of intrigue and loneliness with no one to complain to. A forced bond, from mutual testing to life and death, he restrained his romantic feelings for her, and she broke out of her cocoon and became a butterfly for him. The ugly and mute Buddha maid × the dandy and ruthless prince, two-way redemption, really sweet to the bone.
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