
On the Day of Her Divorce, She Suffered from Morning Sickness in a Top Boss's Luxury Car
by Jianxue
About This Novel
[The lusty and cold captain VS the beautiful and decisive daughter heir] Wen Wan only loves one person from beginning to end, and that is Gu Jinlin. In order to marry her, he endured the harshness of his family, the criticism of outsiders, and - he still had Bai Yueguang in his heart. But later I discovered that I was the only one who was struggling to persevere in this relationship, and that was the only way I was compatible with Gu Jinlin. Until their wedding anniversary, he left himself to accompany Bai Yueguang for her prenatal check-up. Wen Wan was tired and decided to let go of this relationship. In everyone's eyes, Wen Wan loved Gu Jinlin to death, waiting for her to regret and shamelessly ask for forgiveness. Wen Wan smiled. After the divorce agreement was thrown in Gu Jinlin's face, he was the one begging for forgiveness. Until Wen Wan made a stunning appearance as the only heir to a top wealthy family. Haicheng's powerful Jingui saw that Captain Gu, who was so arrogant that he refused to inherit the family property, knelt down like Wen Wan and begged for reconciliation: "Wan Wan, don't leave me, okay?"
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Official(2)Scraped 2d ago
Hurry up and update it, it's so good and you'll want to read it again Don't be discouraged. Everyone's opinion is different. Don't deny yourself just because of one person's opinion. Come on
The heroine and the hero are a perfect match, a perfect match
I really can't understand why the heroine didn't file for divorce and just dragged her along with the hero. Wasn't she abused enough? She was adopted when she was sixteen years old. She was so kind to the male protagonist's grandmother. She endured humiliation and humiliation for the sake of the old man. Even her own grandson may not be able to do this. Besides, you still stay in the male protagonist's company and face a lot of troubles between the male protagonist and the mistress every day. The reason is that you are afraid of disappointing the teacher? The heroine said she was very good, and she didn't see any move to find a job in another hospital. Besides, it was hard to say whether she would be hired. The fight between the hero and the heroine was really speechless. The heroine said that she wanted to stay away from the hero. She always talked and talked, but her actions were limited. Then she continued to endure the abuse by the hero, the ridicule of the hero's friends, and the mistress's demonstration of sovereignty. By the way, she began to get along well with other men, and the hero was jealous.
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Community(0)
Official(2)Scraped 2d ago
Hurry up and update it, it's so good and you'll want to read it again Don't be discouraged. Everyone's opinion is different. Don't deny yourself just because of one person's opinion. Come on
The heroine and the hero are a perfect match, a perfect match
I really can't understand why the heroine didn't file for divorce and just dragged her along with the hero. Wasn't she abused enough? She was adopted when she was sixteen years old. She was so kind to the male protagonist's grandmother. She endured humiliation and humiliation for the sake of the old man. Even her own grandson may not be able to do this. Besides, you still stay in the male protagonist's company and face a lot of troubles between the male protagonist and the mistress every day. The reason is that you are afraid of disappointing the teacher? The heroine said she was very good, and she didn't see any move to find a job in another hospital. Besides, it was hard to say whether she would be hired. The fight between the hero and the heroine was really speechless. The heroine said that she wanted to stay away from the hero. She always talked and talked, but her actions were limited. Then she continued to endure the abuse by the hero, the ridicule of the hero's friends, and the mistress's demonstration of sovereignty. By the way, she began to get along well with other men, and the hero was jealous.









