chinese novel
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In the two days Chu Zhi stayed at home, she returned to school on Sunday evening. Of her three roommates, two were from out of town and stayed at school over weekends, while Xue Niannan was local and had already returned in the afternoon, bringing a set of mahjong tiles with her. When Chu Zhi…
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Dou Zhao watched as Sixth Aunt left. Fifth Uncle was a Deputy Minister in the Ministry of Personnel – who would he ask for leave from? Of course, it would be his superior, the Minister of Personnel and tutor Zeng Yifen. Ha! Dou Zhao couldn’t help but laugh. She wondered if Wang Xingyi would rush…
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When Zhan Xi woke up, she was in the hospital. Her head was still throbbing with pain. She really didn’t want to open her eyes, but knew she had to – otherwise, that person would worry. Who was that person? For a moment, she actually couldn’t remember. Was this what memory loss felt like? So…
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When Lu Jiaheng arrived home at ten in the morning, the Lu family mansion was silent. The spacious living room was empty, with one crystal chandelier lit, its shadows flickering across the mirror-like marble floor, cold and lifeless. A little boy sat on the stairs, lifting his head at the sound of the door opening.…
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When Tao Xiu Ping hurriedly arrived at Second Medical University Hospital, the hallway was empty and silent, with almost no one around. A few helpful neighbors were describing what happened to the police at the entrance, while Jiang He Sheng leaned against the wall, talking with a doctor. At the end of the hallway, by…
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When something involves one’s own interests, news spreads like it has grown wings, impossible to contain as it flies everywhere. In just one night, everyone in the Dou household, from top to bottom, knew about this matter. Some secretly cursed Wang Yingxue as the root of trouble, some criticized Zhao Siyi for being unrealistic, some…
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“Your uncle?” Bai Lian was somewhat surprised. Ning Xiao nodded. Bai Lian remembered that person surnamed Wang. This was the first time she’d heard Ning Xiao mention his uncle. Ning Xiao was inherently detached, barely speaking even to Grandma Wang. When Bai Lian last visited Ning Xiao’s home, Grandma Wang had been very emotional. “That’s…
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Fang Xu sat at his desk with his legs crossed, talking on the phone with Guan Rujie. “What did she say when you asked her for proof?” Fang Xu asked. “She didn’t reply.” Guan Rujie asked, “Little Fang, do you think they kept any evidence? You took photos, but what if they did too?” “How…
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Chu Zhi’s water bottle was definitely an exception, even though he ended up unscrewing the cap in the end. But the girl’s immediate understanding look made Lu Jiaheng feel like his male pride had been thoroughly crushed. For a moment, he doubted himself, feeling like all his years of working out had been wasted, as…
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Wang Xingli’s hand rested heavily on Wang Zhibing’s shoulder. A servant was peering around the flower garden. Wang Xingli’s face darkened slightly, carrying an imposing air: “What is it?” The servant came running over trembling: “Sir, there’s someone named Du who says he’s a steward from the Dou family in Zhending. He says their Fifth…