
I Changed My Marriage in My 80s, and My Wife Only Wanted to Make Money
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[Twins+Emotionally insensitive female protagonist+Ascetic and sultry male protagonist] In his previous life, Song Shiyi was forced by his family to drop out of school, deliver gas, set up a stall, and earn money to support the family. Even his wedding was exchanged for a bicycle ticket, all just to add luster to his sister Song Jiujiu's dowry. She was abused to the core by her relatives, but she still relied on her hands to make a name for herself in the capital. Song Jiujiu stole her grades, went to high school, learned piano, and got married, but ended up in a life of shame. After her rebirth, the first thing she heard was that Song Jiujiu wanted to exchange marriages with her. A sneer appeared on Song Eleven's lips: I'll give you the weak and incompetent man, but don't think about anything else! She wants to go to school! She spends the money herself! She wants to grab the opportunity to inherit the factory! As for the man who comes with the "Extinction Disease" man? She should just accept it reluctantly! After all, she was still waiting to use the excuse of "the man's early death" to escape from those vampires! From then on, Song Shiyi looked forward to the stars and the moon every day, hoping that the man would die soon. She didn't realize that her man had some similarities with the captain who she always met by chance and had a good-looking appearance that was ascetic and upright. Until one day, she was pushed into a corner by her frail husband, who kissed her until her legs went weak. "Why do you only want to make money, madam? Why don't you take some time to test whether I am really an heir?" It was only then that she finally realized that her husband, who was scheduled to die early at home, and the cold-blooded and powerful provincial capital criminal police captain were basically the same person!
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Official(1)Scraped 4d ago
It's good to read. I really like this kind of novel about exchanging relatives and getting slapped in the face. I can't get enough of it. The anchor's capitalized version of Song Shiyi does not suffer any loss and is very thoughtful and beautiful.
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Official(1)Scraped 4d ago
It's good to read. I really like this kind of novel about exchanging relatives and getting slapped in the face. I can't get enough of it. The anchor's capitalized version of Song Shiyi does not suffer any loss and is very thoughtful and beautiful.









