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Love Doesn't Matter First Come First Served
Modern Romance爱情不问先来后到
Ye Qingcheng
"The person I love doesn't love me!" The groom therefore embarked on a road of no return. This grudge is recorded on the bride. In the end, he discovered that the wound he gave her ended up being a stab in his heart. Why do you hate so much that you will never forget it, and why do you love so much that you will never forget it? Just because we love and hurt each other and never forget each other.
"The person I love doesn't love me!" The groom therefore embarked on a road of no return. This grudge is recorded on the bride. In the end, he discovered that the wound he gave her ended up being a stab in his heart. Why do you hate so much that you will never forget it, and why do you love so much that you will never forget it? Just because we love and hurt each other and never forget each other.

Thirty-eight Weeks and Four Days
Literature三十八周零四天
Ye Qingcheng
It records Ye Qingcheng's thoughts every week from her pregnancy to delivery, which lasted 38 weeks and four days. It retains Ye Qingcheng's usual sharpness and "amazing", while at the same time being thoughtful and gentle. Childbirth is a journey that a woman must embark on alone, no matter how many people surround her. And this book can at least make you feel less lonely in this one-person battle.
It records Ye Qingcheng's thoughts every week from her pregnancy to delivery, which lasted 38 weeks and four days. It retains Ye Qingcheng's usual sharpness and "amazing", while at the same time being thoughtful and gentle. Childbirth is a journey that a woman must embark on alone, no matter how many people surround her. And this book can at least make you feel less lonely in this one-person battle.

再多不舍也要勇敢向前
Ye Qingcheng
Ye Qingcheng, a not-so-likeable spiritual mentor, always defeats the enemy with one move when faced with inquiries from urban women: tearing apart the problem and knocking you awake with a stick. It's hard for you to accept it for a moment, but when you look back and think about it, you realize that what she said is indeed a good word, and it has miraculous effects. Just like treating a disease, although taking medicine is bitter, it is better than nourishing poison. As the author said: I am not a poisonous tongue, but a compassionate person. When you are confused, distressed, troubled, or at a loss, Ye Qingcheng will accompany you through it, allowing you to feel the power of quietness and peace in your heart.
Ye Qingcheng, a not-so-likeable spiritual mentor, always defeats the enemy with one move when faced with inquiries from urban women: tearing apart the problem and knocking you awake with a stick. It's hard for you to accept it for a moment, but when you look back and think about it, you realize that what she said is indeed a good word, and it has miraculous effects. Just like treating a disease, although taking medicine is bitter, it is better than nourishing poison. As the author said: I am not a poisonous tongue, but a compassionate person. When you are confused, distressed, troubled, or at a loss, Ye Qingcheng will accompany you through it, allowing you to feel the power of quietness and peace in your heart.

The Useless Princess's Counterattack
Ancient Romance废柴公主逆袭记
Ye Qingcheng
She was a good-for-nothing princess from the East China Sea. She couldn't even transform into a dragon body when she was born, but on her wedding day, she cut off her husband's dragon horns in public to apologize for her sins. She was a nymphomaniac in Suzhou city. As her wedding day approached, her husband broke off the engagement, she was framed by her sisters, and she drowned. When the third princess of the East China Sea was reborn as the daughter of the Su family in Suzhou, she was no longer the loser of the East China Sea and the nymphomaniac of the Su family. But why can't she always control herself when facing this little goblin with flaming red eyes?
She was a good-for-nothing princess from the East China Sea. She couldn't even transform into a dragon body when she was born, but on her wedding day, she cut off her husband's dragon horns in public to apologize for her sins. She was a nymphomaniac in Suzhou city. As her wedding day approached, her husband broke off the engagement, she was framed by her sisters, and she drowned. When the third princess of the East China Sea was reborn as the daughter of the Su family in Suzhou, she was no longer the loser of the East China Sea and the nymphomaniac of the Su family. But why can't she always control herself when facing this little goblin with flaming red eyes?