Story By 刘阿奴很过分
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Obsession’s Edge
Updated at Mar 14, 2025, 06:14
She’s his redemption. He’s her undoing. When Lin Jinsuo flees her crumbling life to stay with her aunt, she expects nothing but quiet solace. Instead, she’s thrown into the orbit of Jian Yishi—the brooding, gorgeous fencing prodigy who’s as dangerous as he is captivating. His cold eyes hold a storm, and his touch? It’s a promise of ruin. Yishi wants her. Bad. But he’s no ordinary admirer. He’s a man obsessed, convinced Jinsuo is his—even if he has to break her to prove it. When she rejects his twisted advances, he disappears… only to resurface four years later as her new boss. And this time, he’s playing for keeps. Their reunion is a powder keg. Jinsuo’s trying to rebuild her life, but Yishi’s back with a vengeance—and a marriage proposal she can’t refuse. Bound by a contract that ties her to him, she’s forced to navigate his volatile moods, his possessive games, and the forbidden heat that still crackles between them. But Yishi isn’t the only one with secrets. Jinsuo has a past she’s desperate to hide, and when it collides with Yishi’s own dark history, their explosive relationship spirals into chaos. Can they survive the truth… or will their love burn them both?
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Love Tribulations in Turbulent Times: Married to a Heroic and Ambitious Man
Updated at Mar 16, 2025, 06:21
【The Peerless Heroic and Ambitious Man VS the Cold and Elegant Beauty】 In the final years of the Liang Dynasty, the country was in turmoil. The iron hooves of the nomadic people from the north invaded southward, marking the beginning of a century-long chaotic era with a cultural break. Historically, this period is known as the "Disorder of the Nomadic Horses". Tuoba Xiao, the King of Mobei, was of mixed Han and nomadic blood and came from a humble background. He emerged prominently at the age of sixteen. He was resolute in battles and campaigns in all directions. In just three years, he unified the grasslands. Then he personally went on a diplomatic mission to the Liang Dynasty to marry a princess. His reform of sinicization became a much-told story. Unfortunately, talent was envied by heaven, and he passed away at the young age of twenty-three. Countless people in later generations have imagined that if this prodigious talent hadn't died prematurely, he would surely have been able to pass on the Han culture and rebuild a prosperous dynasty. Jiang Congyan once felt sorry for him too. Until one day, she was transmigrated. When she heard her own name on the imperial edict for a marriage alliance. Jiang Congyan: "..." There were only three years left before her husband would die...
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