
Madam Naihe, She is so Sweet!
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There was a time when Shang Zhouzhou thought that she was miserable because of love. Until later, the business went bankrupt and they divorced, so they no longer wanted her. The man had a cigarette in his mouth, looking as elegant and dignified as ever, "Zhou Zhou, pretending to love someone is also very hard." She replied expressionlessly: "You are really tired." He smiled, which was particularly beautiful, and his tone was incredibly soft: "Zhou Zhou, does it feel good to be abandoned?" She nodded and asked him again: "Doesn't it feel good to be Liu Xiahui all the time?" He was stunned for a second, and then laughed softly. After knowing her for three years, he really felt uncomfortable holding back. "Zhou Zhou'er, please protect yourself and don't show yourself in front of my eyes, otherwise..." He stared at her, his dark eyes as deep as purgatory, the deep sea of desire. *** He came here with a blood feud on his back, and he calculated every step of the way, vowing to trample his enemies under his feet and make their lives worse than death. Then, the degree of blackening-- Zhou Zhou was in a car accident and injured his foot trying to save her. He lay in bed for a month. Zhou Zhou was attacked, to the extent that she blocked the knife and was injured in the waist. He spent more than half a year recuperating in the hospital. Zhou Zhou was having sex with a certain young girl, so much so that they blocked her doorstep: "You don't want me anymore?" Zhou Zhou asked him: "Are you full?" Degree: "..." This is a bad male protagonist who wants to abuse the female protagonist but always abuses himself in the end; This is a powerful heroine who almost drives the dog hero crazy. The mild-mannered, refined, scum and paranoid male protagonist VS the white, rich and beautiful female protagonist who is not stupid, sweet and not a Mary Sue. Demining: This article is a typical article about chasing your wife in the crematorium. It's a little bit bloody. If you don't like it, don't read it.
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