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"William Cole, I've brought your wife back home."
A young man emerged from a black BMW.
William Cole's wife, Ruth Dawn, also got out from the passenger's seat.
The man looked up, his gaze meeting with William on the second-floor window, and grinned: "Well, what do you say? Should I bring her up?"
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Escribe una reseñaWilliam Cole has no self respect.He appears shameless no matter how much others disrespect him.He should see a psychiatrist.
overall the story is trash. William Cole is a useless excuse of a man. like many romance based Chinese novels/Chinese novels in general it lacks depth. Finally the characters are imbecillic children living in the bodies of adults. It was a waste of my life to spend minutes on this joke of a novel. In my opinion an author who can write such a story is more than questionable in the head
The MC has no self respect kind of stupid to still think the same after being abused over and over. Can't stand characters who just take it for no reason especially since he is the MC it just makes it worse.
MC is boring and it would be great if he move on from his wife to another girl. it has potential to become a great story his mc is little bit cold hearted
From the free chapters, which end way too quickly, and the lack of a proper description and lack of tags, this is a generic novel with a so called orphan, that is actually the rightful heir to the biggest company ever, with the most money ever. He is married to a woman that claims she used to love him, has never slept with her EVER, gets treated like garbage by everyone in the family of his wife, including his wife, and gets magical doctor powers that I presume will make him the biggest star later on to slap everyone across their faces. This is very unoriginal, unrealistic, absurd and really not to my liking. If you want generic faceslap novel, you have one right here. This really is not my liking but hopefully someone out there can enjoy this as all forms of art need appreciation