
The Sweet Wife from the 70s, the Rough Guy Coaxes Her in a Low Voice
About This Novel
When she woke up, Cui Xue was transported into the body of a brain-dead love brain from a period novel. The original owner was framed and lost his innocence. He committed suicide by jumping into a river and unexpectedly got a good husband. But he didn't know how to cherish him, so he insisted on being with the scumbag, and ended up dying on the street. Cui Xue was silent. The original owner didn't like the handsome, handsome, handsome guy who was 1.8 Meters tall. She liked him! The scumbag educated youth still wanted to take advantage of her, but Cui Xue kicked her away, took her rough husband's arm, and went to enjoy the blessings of the army!
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Official(4)Scraped 2mo ago
It doesn't look good. I was confused when I read the article. I dug a lot of holes but didn't fill them. 😋
This should be the career chapter of the heroine, with relatively few emotions. ,
In the early stage, the abuse becomes worse, while studying and falling in love. In the later stage, the career is promoted, and it is over, and everything is happy with the family.
fine
This is a refreshing article, and I feel pretty good. Although I have encountered some weird people and weird things, life is like this. It can't be smooth sailing all the time. Ups and downs in life are normal, and it's true to live every day well...
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Official(4)Scraped 2mo ago
It doesn't look good. I was confused when I read the article. I dug a lot of holes but didn't fill them. 😋
This should be the career chapter of the heroine, with relatively few emotions. ,
In the early stage, the abuse becomes worse, while studying and falling in love. In the later stage, the career is promoted, and it is over, and everything is happy with the family.
fine
This is a refreshing article, and I feel pretty good. Although I have encountered some weird people and weird things, life is like this. It can't be smooth sailing all the time. Ups and downs in life are normal, and it's true to live every day well...









