
Comprehensive
by Wang Xun
About This Novel
[Ultimate character design + female growth + realistic marriage and love + emotional suspense] [Clear love brain·High empathy writer sister VS pretending to be a potential stock·NPD hollow man brother] A courageous work that tears away the sugar-coating of "sister-brother love" and points directly to the dark side of human nature. Reading it is not consuming a tragedy, but learning how to protect yourself. It's true that I love you, but I love myself more. It is true that I care about you, but what I care about is your life. Mei Jin, 46 years old, is a well-known writer, financially and spiritually independent. She believed that love means "do good things and don't worry about the future". At the age of 44, she married Yue Ming, who was 12 years younger than her. Yue Ming, 34 years old, works as a salesperson in Beipiao. He comes from a lower-class background and is heavily in debt. He has a pair of 5-year-old twin daughters. In Mei Jin's eyes, he is a "potential stock" in urgent need of rescue. He is sunny and progressive, but he is burdened by his original family. At the beginning of this relationship, Mei Jin made a frank announcement: "When we fall in love, we always have something to pursue. I pursue your youthful vitality and future growth, and you can pursue my resources, experience, and the stability I can give you now." So, she spent everything she had to pay off his huge debts, package him as a professional elite; carefully educate his pair of daughters, treating them as her own; and appease his troubled family of origin. She thought this was an "equivalent exchange" between adults. She used money and resources in exchange for his loyalty, growth and companionship. She firmly believes that love can heal all wounds. However, when Yue Ming "burned charcoal and committed suicide" in a small hotel on a business trip, Mei Jin was shocked to realize that nine years of hard work had not resulted in nirvana and rebirth, but a carefully woven hell of lies. Death is not the end, but the beginning when all the truth comes to light...
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