
Yuan Zhenxia 2: Lost
by Ni Kuang
About This Novel
Wang Yiheng, the world's leading wealthy tycoon, received an invitation. It is not a strange thing for a rich man to receive invitations from all over the world. The strange thing is that among the many invitations, only this invitation caught Wang Yiheng's attention, because this was the third consecutive year that he had received the same invitation. The invitation did not specify who it was from, but it only stated that the invitees would arrive at the Pinnacles of Maui Island in Hawaii at 11:59 pm on December 31st. At that time, they would "meet unexpected people who are also happy to meet, and unexpected things that must be extremely happy to happen." This strange invitation fully aroused Wang Yiheng's curiosity. He is thinking over and over whether he should accept the invitation this year...
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Official(4)Scraped 23d ago
What is Huang Juan's charm?
Do men really find Huang Juan like this attractive? In addition to being beautiful, he is also mean and a slave to power.
I can't understand the traditional Chinese characters, alas. It's quite humbling to be lost in the forest. It's okay if there are no wild animals. If there were, I would cry, really. It's easy to keep wandering around the same place in the forest because it's all trees and you can't tell them apart at all.
Alas, getting lost is really sad, especially for those who are road-crazy. But it's much better now. Because you have a mobile phone, you can search the map wherever you want to go. It's very convenient.
Yes, it's even scarier to get lost at night. It's pitch dark and you don't know where to go. It's easy to despair. Alas, it would be okay if there were stars. You can look at the Big Dipper to find your direction.
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Official(4)Scraped 23d ago
What is Huang Juan's charm?
Do men really find Huang Juan like this attractive? In addition to being beautiful, he is also mean and a slave to power.
I can't understand the traditional Chinese characters, alas. It's quite humbling to be lost in the forest. It's okay if there are no wild animals. If there were, I would cry, really. It's easy to keep wandering around the same place in the forest because it's all trees and you can't tell them apart at all.
Alas, getting lost is really sad, especially for those who are road-crazy. But it's much better now. Because you have a mobile phone, you can search the map wherever you want to go. It's very convenient.
Yes, it's even scarier to get lost at night. It's pitch dark and you don't know where to go. It's easy to despair. Alas, it would be okay if there were stars. You can look at the Big Dipper to find your direction.
