If It’s Wrong Then It’s Wrong
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[WrongThenWrong] Chapter 36 — Day 12 (Good Night)
The day of the fire on the 5th was the Qingming Festival for this year. Ji Chaozhou’s absence today was not because of the fire. It was because he never went to the cemetery during the Qingming Festival itself. He always came several days later and never brought chrysanthemums. He would cut the flowers he… Continue reading
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[WrongThenWrong] Chapter 35.2 — Day 12 (Gravestone)
Of course, Ji Mushan must admit that President Cheng did have a charming personality. Last time, the two of them only chatted for a while, and she almost made him her friend. Ji Mushan would never admit that he was jealous of Cheng Liu. He was more willing to think that he must have misunderstood… Continue reading
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[WrongThenWrong] Chapter 35.1 — Day 12 (Gravestone)
The night was quiet, and the bedroom was filled with a light sleep-aid fragrance, but Ji Chaozhou didn’t feel at all sleepy. Maybe because it was the first time that he had eaten so late at night that made him a little uncomfortable. The bedroom he had chosen was on the west side of the… Continue reading
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[WrongThenWrong] Chapter 34.2 — Day 11 (Struck By An Idea)
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The two of them cooked the stir-fry together. Cheng Liu stood next to him holding the phone, and Ji Chaozhou followed the steps one by one. There was no sudden inspiration, no inferences, only step-by-step instructions. “It’s done!” Cheng Liu exclaimed, looking at the vegetables in the wok. She exited the recipe video and took… Continue reading
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[WrongThenWrong] Chapter 34.1 — (Day 11) Struck By An Idea
In the private box, Ji Chaozhou’s eyes occasionally fell on Cheng Liu to confirm that she was still breathing. Because Cheng Liu had been lying there sleeping for an hour and a half, motionless. If it weren’t for the slight ups and downs of her breathing, it would be easy to think that something was… Continue reading

