Once the gears of fate begin to turn, love and hate intertwine into an impenetrable net. Turning to Ashoka's "The One I Loved Most Was the Murderer," the male and female protagonists embark on a perilous and fraught journey to uncover the truth behind the unexpected death of the male protagonist's wife.
COVID-19, disease, hardship, misfortune, workplace struggles, love and hate, life and death… They persevered through countless difficulties, and they embraced new life amidst despair. This book celebrates the steadfastness and devotion of love, showcases the resilience and brilliance of humanity, and takes you deep into the labyrinth of human nature to explore the true meaning of love and redemption.
In this battle between love and sin, can they uncover the truth? The book features both thrilling mystery and delicate, moving emotions; it depicts a love story that transcends life and death, and also reveals the ugliness and justice of the world.
#Super-stunning, radiant beauty Nan Zheng & Uncontrollable, rough blacksmith Lu Cheng# [Both are virgins] In a deserted, secluded alley, the man was like a raging beast, veins bulging on his neck, his hand tightening around her slender waist. Nan Zheng chuckled softly, seemingly oblivious to the pain, her delicate white hand rising and slipping under his clothes, pressing against his lower abdomen as she moved downwards. Unable to bear her slow, languid torment, the man pressed her down, not daring to let her move an inch. The skin beneath her palm was burning hot, every muscle tense. Nan Zheng gently hooked her finger, feeling his body instantly stiffen, her smile becoming even more alluring. "Seven years have passed, and your willpower hasn't improved at all?" "I thought you'd never come back, but it turns out just a wrong message made you lose your mind." "You couldn't even sit still when you heard I was going on a blind date. What would you do if you saw me kissing someone else?" Seeing the man's jawline tighten and the veins on his temples bulge, Nan Zheng wasn't satisfied. "Since you're back, get your red envelopes ready. Maybe next time we meet, I'll be the one delivering your invitation."
(Time Period + Space + Warm Life + Couple + Clean Romance, 1v1) Xu Ning, from the 21st century, transmigrated into a book, arriving in 1969 as a 13-year-old "cannon fodder" sent to the countryside as an educated youth with her younger brother. Lin Miao, a transmigrated woman from the 21st century and the female lead of the novel "Transmigrated to the 70s: A Little Darling's Wife," is also an educated youth. Xu Ning, who only wants a peaceful life, decisively takes her brother away from the main characters, diligently earning work points and waiting for the resumption of the college entrance examination.