
The Indifferent Young Village Owner's Journey to Pursue His Wife
About This Novel
Everyone in his world is afraid of the famous young master of Wuchang Villa, who is cold, cruel and cruel. As a killer, she is just a killing tool in Impermanence Villa. She has no freedom and is just a caged bird. When he first met her, he was 15 years old and she was 13 years old. He fell in love with her at first sight, but he didn't know he was in love with her. When she was about to marry someone else, he suddenly realized that he had already fallen in love with her, and only then did he realize that he had broken her. Her heart has been frozen three feet, and a thick wall has been built. The verbal promise can no longer melt the thick ice. He kept her by his side and pampered her, but she just wanted to pursue the freedom she longed for. No matter how he pampered her, she just wanted to escape. Being around him, whether you pretend to be good or weak, is just to escape from him one day. How will the love-hate entanglement between the two people develop in the end? Follow the story! This article tells about the sad love affairs and fate of some killers who have no freedom. Of course, not every killer's fate is so sad. This article is a Qingshui novel. For the sake of the plot, the beginning may be a bit ambiguous, which may lead people to misunderstand whether there are benefits or not. The author is very responsible in telling everyone that this article is a Qingshui novel and has no benefits. He does not want to disappoint readers, so he made it clear in advance and hopes that everyone will support it!
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Official(3)Scraped 24d ago
The ending was pretty good, just a little rushed. It would have been nice to have a sequel. . .
It's well written, but it's a pity that so few people read it. . . .
Very pretty,
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Official(3)Scraped 24d ago
The ending was pretty good, just a little rushed. It would have been nice to have a sequel. . .
It's well written, but it's a pity that so few people read it. . . .
Very pretty,









