
Good Times Without You
by Meitong
About This Novel
[Complete book] Emotional drama: Liao Tingye ran to the library to find Lin Shu, but Lin Shu unexpectedly gave him a copy of "Room" by Emma Donoghue. Liao Tingye: "What does this mean?" Lin Shu: "The mother inside said to her son that if people outside feel life is boring, they should come to our "room" and have a look. Then they will be surprised that there are so many interesting things for them to do. " Liao Tingye smiled, so was this a roundabout way of scolding him for being boring? Family drama: Lin Shu is the youngest professor at Fudan University. Because she is too independent and acts resolutely, few people know that she grew up in a family that values boys over girls, and was subjected to the moral kidnapping of her father while growing up. Lin Desheng: "Men are value-added goods, women are devalued goods! The older a man is, the more valuable he is, and if a woman is still unmarried at the age of thirty, you are just unwilling to climb high, and you still want to find someone good? " Lin Shu smoothed her broken hair back with her hands, turned her head, and smiled half-heartedly: "Dad, do you know why I worked so hard when I was twenty? Just to have the right not to marry at the age of thirty. " So that I don't meet someone like you in the future. In one family accident after another, Lin Shu suddenly discovered that her overbearing father was also old... [Independent female teacher VS the rich second generation who returned to China]
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