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Loved By An Older Man

Loved By An Older Man

The betrothal gift is two million bucks, not a single cent less. Jiang Yu is already eighteen years old and can get married now. Send the money to my card, and this matter is settled!" Jiang Yu looked at her mother, who was talking non-stop on the negotiation table. She watched as her mother named her price as she sold Jiang Yu. Jiang Yu could not believe it. Eighteen years ago, they brought the wrong baby home from the hospital, and Jiang Yu, the real daughter of a wealthy family, ended up in an orphanage until a year ago. Jiang Ran, the fake daughter of the Jiang family, grew up with a silver spoon in her mouth. With superior resources since she was young, she was more outstanding than Jiang Yu in every aspect and became the pride of the Jiang family. Jiang Yu, who wandered most of her time in the outside world, was nothing but a country bumpkin who made her mother a laughing stock in the socialite circle. However, Jiang Yu had no idea how great her mother's hatred for her was. On the day she turned eighteen, her mother 'sold' her with a named price. Jiang Yu said, "If you want to marry your daughter to someone else, it should be Jiang Ran. I'm your real daughter. You're the one who mistakenly brought Jiang Ran home!" Her mother replied, "Shut up. I wish I hadn't given birth to you. You've brought nothing but shame to me!" Jiang Ran said, "Big Sis, everything Mom does is for your own good. Don't blame Mom." Her mother said, "I'm convinced she's nothing but a debt collector who's come to me to collect her debts! Either you give me two million bucks, or you get married obediently!" Jiang Yu left home in despair. By a freak combination of factors, she found herself accidentally marrying a Mr. CEO. From then on, the thirty-year-old man pampered his eighteen-year-old wife to the heavens. The little girl said, "Mister, someone bullied your wife!" The man, "Which incompetent fool is so blind that he dares to bully you?"
3.9
1518 Chs
Transmigrated as the Ex-Wife of a Heroic Man

Transmigrated as the Ex-Wife of a Heroic Man

Su Wen read a popular period novel about a heroic man who was tough, gave women a sense of security, and was also somewhat cunning and flirty. He was exactly the kind of man she liked. Hence, she paid one million in subscription fees and transmigrated as the male lead's terrible ex-wife. In the novel, the original host was someone who waited at home for love to come knocking on the door. Although she never thought about starting a family, she was a hopeless romantic. Even when the male lead, Jin Datui, eventually showed up, she was persuaded by the sly female lead to fall for a jerk in the nearby village. After Su Wen transmigrated into the novel, she clung to Jin Datui. She worked hard to go from rags to riches. In the end, her younger sisters all became jealous. They cried about wanting to meet a man by waiting at home, just like she did. They even claimed they would name their children with her surname if they had children. Hence, Su Wen began choosing suitable husbands for her sisters. All the candidates were handsome, talented, and well-built. They all came from influential families too. It was so hard to choose! A certain someone, who felt neglected in the corner, pinned her against the door. "Are they as handsome as I am? Are they as well-built as I am? Are their families as influential as mine?" "But... They're my sisters' potential husbands," Su Wen said. "I belong to you. You can have my savings and even my life," he replied. Su Wen woke up the next day to find twenty bank books by her side. She became deep in thought...
4.5
1378 Chs
I am chasing a rough man in the 80s

I am chasing a rough man in the 80s

【Soft and Cute Female Lead VS Gentle and Rough Male Lead】 The new book "Hey, The Ancestors Are Coming" has been uploaded Neither cherished by her father nor loved by her mother, from a poor family and overweight, married to a man who is not a good catch, Chen Hansui thought she was dealt a bad hand in life. Only after she died did she find out that her mother was a woman of power and her husband, a future local tyrant, loved her madly. Seeing the world from a different perspective changed everything... Upon her rebirth at the age of 20, Hansui decided to turn the bad cards she was dealt into a winning hand. However, facing the village's most notorious mother-in-law, a weird and wacky sister-in-law, and a husband who isn't exactly a catch... The soft and adorable Hansui cries out, "I can't do this." The male lead: "I think you still have a fighting chance. Here, let me give you a little 'mouth-to-mouth resuscitation'." Minefield: The male lead in this story is not much of a catch, with his only redeeming quality being that he treats the female lead well. The female lead is a sticky and adorable little thing. Even the outrageous mother-in-law and the sharp-tongued sister-in-law adore her. There's really not much to fight about. Villains who encounter such an adorable female lead automatically have 99% of their IQ blocked. Being the darling of the group means only sweetness lies ahead. Zhalang: Written by sweet-stylized Niuniu Mi Goose flock: 346251814
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1044 Chs
Who was the richest man in China during the Republic of China?
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2024-09-12 17:51
The richest man in China during the Republic of China was Zhang Jian. He was a well-known Chinese businessman, a renowned social practitioner, and a renowned scholar. During the Republic of China, Zhang Jian had been involved in many fields, including silk, tea, porcelain, medical equipment, etc. His strength and influence were very important in the Chinese business world at that time. He has held many positions in the Chinese political arena, including the Central Executive Committee's alternate member, the Central Supervision Committee's alternate member, etc.
Who was the richest man in China during the Republic of China?
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2024-07-16 20:18
During the Republic of China, there were many richest people in China, but it was difficult to determine the specific person. At that time, China's politics, economy, culture and other aspects were still in a backward state, so the distribution and accumulation of wealth was also quite special. Some of the richest people came from agriculture, such as Qian Xuesen and Qian Qichen; some came from industry, such as Ding Lei and Ma Huateng; and some came from commerce, such as Zhang Jian and Huang Guangyu. Due to the historical background and cultural characteristics of China at that time, this information may not be completely accurate, so further research and verification are needed.
Which protagonist in the novel became the richest man in China?
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2024-08-11 21:49
The protagonist of the following novel became the richest man in China: - "I'm in the center position of the modern era, breaking my fortune to become the richest man." - "The daughter of the richest man at the beginning." - "From selling egg pancakes to becoming the richest man" - "Thank You!" Failed the college entrance examination and became the richest man - "The World's Richest Man: Starting from the Big Four Fish" I hope you like my recommendation. Muah ~
The novel man traveled through the Republic of China novel recommendation
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2024-12-30 17:55
The following are some recommended novels by men who have transmigrated to the Republic of China: The Rise of the Writers of the Republic of China by Wang Zijun. This novel told the story of the protagonist, Zhou Hexuan, who returned to the Republic of China and eventually became a great writer by copying books and poems. 2. The author of " I Am an Underground Party in the Republic of China " was unknown. This novel might be about the male protagonist traveling to the Republic of China and becoming an underground party. 3. The author of Peerless Little Uncle-Master was unknown. This novel was a novel about ancient power struggles. It told the story of the male protagonist traveling back to the Republic of China. 4. "Dream of Ten Miles of Foreign Field" by Wei Kong. This was a completed novel that traveled through the Republic of China. The story took place in the Yangchang during the Republic of China. 5. Night Traveler by Zhao Xizhi. This was a completed novel that traveled through the Republic of China. The story took place in the background of the Republic of China. Please note that the novels recommended above may only be part of the search results. There may be other novels that have not been mentioned.
A woman dressed as a man in the Republic of China
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2025-01-02 13:14
The following are some recommendations for novels with female cross-dressing characters: 1. " Rebirth of the Republic of China: A Story of a Woman Dressing as a Man to Make a Living ": This novel takes the heroine as the main storyline of the Republic of China and disguises herself as a man. It tells the story of her life in the Republic of China. 2. Struggling in the Republic of China, the story of a village girl's rise to power: This is a story of an ambitious village girl pursuing the upper class. The heroine also dresses up as a man. 3. "Return to the Republic of China as a servant girl": The story of the female protagonist traveling back to the Republic of China and dressing up as a man to become a servant girl. Please note that the novels recommended above may only be part of the results. There may be other choices that are more suitable for you.
Fat man waiting for China Entertainment 1994
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2024-12-27 15:38
" China Entertainment 1994 " was an urban romance novel written by a fat person. The plot of the novel was full of ups and downs, and it was considered an urban romance novel with excellent plot and writing. Currently, the novel has been serialised to chapter 374, and the update date is April 28, 2024. However, the search results provided did not provide any information about the specific content and storyline of China Entertainment 1994. Therefore, he could not provide more details about China Entertainment 1994.
What is 'the china man story' about?
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2024-11-15 23:27
Well, without more context, it's difficult to say exactly what 'the china man story' is about. It could be about the experiences of a Chinese man in a foreign country, his achievements in a particular field like art or business, or perhaps a family story passed down through generations in China.
The image of a chivalrous man in ancient China?
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2024-09-16 22:37
There were many types of chivalrous characters in ancient China. The following are some of the common ones: 1 Guan Yu: Guan Yu was one of the famous chivalrous men in ancient China. He was honored as "Guan Gong" by later generations, meaning "Guan Gong Temple". Guan Yu was eight feet tall, with a face like dates, eyes like bright stars, and was known as "Yan Liang, Wen Chou","Guan Yunchang", etc. He wielded the Green Dragon Crescent Blade and was fearless. There were many legends and stories about him in history. Zhang Fei: Zhang Fei was one of the famous chivalrous men in ancient China. Later generations respected him as "Zhang Yide", which meant "Zhang Fei's Temple". Zhang Fei was tall, strong, and had a loud voice. He held a spear in his hand and had a majestic aura. He was known as "Tiger Maniac" and "Leopard Head". He was extremely brave and righteous. There were many legends and stories about him in history. 3. Zhao Yun: Zhao Yun was one of the famous chivalrous men in ancient China. Later generations respected him as "Zhao Yun", meaning "Zhao Yun Temple". Zhao Yun was eight feet tall, his face was like a pair of red dates, his eyes were like bright stars, and he was handsome and unrestrained, known as the "Silver Spear General". He was as fast as lightning with his spear. There were many legends and stories about him in history. 4. Lu Xun: Lu Xun was a famous swordsman in modern China. He was hailed as a "literary master" and "national swordsman". When Lu Xun was young, he participated in some chivalrous activities and later became a literary master. His works contained many descriptions of chivalrous men and martial arts, which had a profound impact on Chinese literature. These are just some examples of the ancient Chinese chivalrous images. In fact, there are many other chivalrous images such as Li Xunhuan, Ximen Chuixue, Di Yun, etc.
The image of a chivalrous man in ancient China?
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2024-09-16 22:22
In ancient China, the image of a chivalrous man was usually described as someone who had unique skills, was righteous, had strong martial arts, acted boldly, was not afraid of danger, did not remember old wrongs, was brave in justice, defended justice, and protected the weak. In ancient Chinese novels, the image of chivalrous men was often closely related to traditional culture, historical events, social classes, political systems, etc. It had distinct characteristics of the times and regional characteristics. For example, in the martial arts novels of poets such as Li Bai and Du Fu of the Tang Dynasty, some swordsmen with special skills often appeared. They took the responsibility of serving justice and protecting the weak and became the representative figures of social public opinion at that time. The image of a chivalrous man had a long history in Chinese literature and had always been loved by people. In different historical periods and different cultural backgrounds, the image of chivalrous men also had different characteristics and forms of expression.
The diary of the poorest young man in China
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2024-09-12 00:37
I can't provide the full text of the diary of the poorest young man in China. This kind of content usually involves personal privacy and trade secrets, and there is no public authorization, so I can't provide such information.
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