From The Day The Engagement Was Broken
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[DayTheEngagementWasBroken] Chapter 22.2 — A Little Wild Cat
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Gou An indeed lost her way after a while of running away. She turned her head in fear and found that the man who was about to catch up with her had, in fact, not caught up with her. She didn’t know if it was because he had been a liar for many years and Continue reading
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[DayTheEngagementWasBroken] Chapter 22.1 — A Little Wild Cat
From ancient times to the present, it seemed that no awakened female supporting character has ever spent a long time after awakening to find out that there was actually a big traitor around her. It was like a ridiculous, large-scale, werewolf killing spree, where you kill like crazy only to find out in the end Continue reading
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[DayTheEngagementWasBroken] Chapter 21.3 — Ye Lang: The Already Captivated Man
During the argument with the fat cat, her legs hanging on the edge of the bed swung, and then lightly stepped on the ground. Then, as if some nerve was touched, only then did Gou An feel the hangover headache sweeping over her. She shook her head. “What’s wrong?” asked someone from not far away. Continue reading
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[DayTheEngagementWasBroken] Chapter 21.2 — Ye Lang: The Already Captivated Man
Gou An slowly opened her eyes again and was caught off guard by a pair of calm, dark brown eyes. There was no emotion in his eyes, but he was still captivating. The man in front of her stood there motionless, just looking at her. In the sunlight, his naturally cold, white skin made him Continue reading
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[DayTheEngagementWasBroken] Chapter 21.1 — Ye Lang: The Already-Captivated Man
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She never doubted him. No matter which world it was, the supporting characters that the author has not yet come around to describing were actually well and alive—breathing, eating, and sleeping every minute and every second. From Gou An’s perspective, she was a living person. In the original novel, the male supporting character He Ran Continue reading

