Mr. Mo's White Moonlight is Deadly and Difficult to Deal With

Mr. Mo's White Moonlight is Deadly and Difficult to Deal With

by Writer Aqbyfa

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Tang Wan has been in love with Mo Ting Xiu for twelve years. From the beginning of her youthful heartbeat, she was filled with heart and eyes, and gave it all with enthusiasm. She restrained all the edges and corners, became meek, sensible, forbearing and yielding, and stayed by his side, surviving the years when no one cared about him, and enduring the long lonely days and nights, thinking that long-term companionship could always warm his heart, thinking that twelve years of deep love was enough to make up for the old memories of youth. She takes care of the house by herself, is considerate of his busy work schedule, tolerates all his coldness and alienation, never quarrels or fights, never fights or is jealous, hides her love in the trivial details of daily life, is humble and persistent, and fully expects to be able to stay with him safely for the rest of her life. But she had never truly entered the deepest part of Mo Tingxiu's heart. There was always a place in his heart that belonged exclusively to his childhood sweetheart, Bai Yueguang. The peaceful days were suddenly shattered. The moment Bai Yueguang returned, the twelve years of love in the late Tang Dynasty suddenly became cheap and ridiculous. Mo Tingxiu's attitude became colder day by day, the remaining gentleness of the past completely disappeared, leaving only indifference and impatience in his eyes. He no longer cared about her emotions, no longer concealed his favoritism, and blatantly favored the returning old friend. He spoke sharply every word and treated her coldly and violently every time, crushing her years of obsession and expectations bit by bit. In the end, he stood in front of her mercilessly, with an indifferent and cold tone, without a trace of past affection, and bluntly proposed a divorce, and even strictly asked her to cleanse herself and leave the house. There is no compensation, not a word of guilt, just because I want to give the white moonlight at the top of my heart the rightful place and clear all obstacles.

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