
The Boy Lives on the Other Side of the Clouds
by Lu Bao
About This Novel
The young girl Xu Qing's desperate move forward cost her a lifetime of surprises. It turns out that the boy he wanted to get close to was just his substitute! Is he a gentle angel or a cold devil? What she didn't know was that behind this substitution, there was a heartbreaking past event. With a misplaced life experience and a life of opposites, how will the girl choose? Xu Qing, a young girl, was involved in a kidnapping case because of her police father. After escaping from death, she found it difficult to face the fact that her mother had moved on and had a different relationship just after her father passed away. She closed the door to her heart. Until that autumn, when she came to the Cape to go to school, she accidentally entered an old castle and met a mysterious mixed-race boy who fell in love with her at first sight. With Xu Qing's efforts, she became friends with the mixed-race boy Zheng Xing. However, as the relationship deepened, Xu Qing discovered that Zheng Xing was not as gentle and thrifty as he appeared. Not only that, he also had an inseparable relationship with the gangsters who kidnapped Xu Qing and the murderer of Xu Qing's father...
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I really didn't expect that in this era, there would be male and female baby swaps, and both fathers would know about it.
I actually want to read it, but I just can't stand books written in the first person. It's strange. I'm sorry that the book is so big.
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I've finished watching it. It's really good.
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I really didn't expect that in this era, there would be male and female baby swaps, and both fathers would know about it.
I actually want to read it, but I just can't stand books written in the first person. It's strange. I'm sorry that the book is so big.
