From The Day The Engagement Was Broken
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[FromTheDayTheEngagementWasBroken] Chapter 8.2 — Reluctant
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“He Ran,” Gou An tilted her head and asked, “When will we terminate our engagement?” She asked this again. In just half a month, he didn’t know how many times she had mentioned this matter. He Ran didn’t know what happened to Gou An recently. He only knew that he had already drafted and even Continue reading
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[FromTheDayTheEngagementWasBroken] Chapter 8.1 — Reluctant
He Jinxing’s order was given. It successfully plunged the corridor into dead silence. He Ran was obviously stunned by this outrageous order, but Gou An simply felt that the area on her waist that had just been touched by the man’s hand was hot—as if it had blistered. Goosebumps spread from the place where she Continue reading
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[FromTheDayTheEngagementWasBroken] Chapter 7.3 — Apologize to Her
There was endless coldness in her eyes, and Gou An’s hands clenched into fists. He Ran stared at her face. The young miss didn’t look cool and noble. She had been spoiled by her parents to lawlessness over the years, and there was still a bit of childishness on her face… She looked like an Continue reading
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[FromTheDayTheEngagementWasBroken] Chapter 7.2 — Apologize to Her
Although it was said to be a banquet between two families, due to the close relationship between the He family and the Gou family, tonight’s banquet was more like a family dinner, and the atmosphere was relatively relaxed. It was relaxed so just relax. Gou An changed clothes and when she got to the He’s Continue reading
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[FromTheDayTheEngagementWasBroken] Chapter 7.1 — Apologize to Her
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Gou An returned home and found that her parents were actually there. She was instantly full of grievance. She fluttered her wings like a baby bird and flew into her mother’s arms. Gou An’s mother, Jiang Yuan, was only in her early forties. She was originally the eldest daughter of the Jiang family in Ningcheng. Continue reading

