that's Shaniu not nuan nuan.
Uncle Ya, carrying Xie Yi, went back in first, and Aunt Chen and Xiaoyuan followed him in, while only Nuannuan stood aside waiting for Xie Zhinuan.
History · Nalan Lingling
shouldn't it be daughter-in-law not son! 🥺
Murong Jiu nodded with a smile: "This son would be most willing to alleviate Your Majesty's concerns. As for the matter with my mother..."
History · Qing Shanshan
that's two lives memories not one.[img=strong]
As Murong Jiu stood by, she smelled the jar and identified the names of the herbs inside.
History · Qing Shanshan
who is her mother?
"Miss Xie, are you and your mother also heading to the gathering?" Xu Xuanjin asked with a smile.
History · Nalan Lingling
Jiang Yan is the owner of DK group.its mentioned in 3rd chapter.
About the only group that can rival the Jiang Group is DK Corporation, yet nobody knows who the owner of DK is, and it isn't affiliated with any notable family from Yue City.
Urban · Salted Fish Dream
A man Whore?
He even had each backup labeled with a number, down to their height, weight, and menstrual cycle…
Urban · Zhuozhuo Meow
Because that's the author's description for naive readers.
There were also some wood shavings on Shen Zhongshuang's hands, clearly indicating he made it himself.
Urban · Zhuozhuo Meow
wife not daughter in law.
"I've always wondered, what grudge do you have against Gao Shu. You were hostile towards him before, so why do you treat him like a stranger now?"
Urban · Warm Gold
not Gap shu but some other tree thief from neighbouring village.
"Originally, Gao Shu knew about that tree; he was planning to go after the summer harvest, but I warned him that someone was eyeing the tree, so he went that very night. At the time, I was quite puzzled; I didn't understand how Xia Lin, who had never even met Gao Shu, suddenly helped him steal the tree."
Urban · Warm Gold
he not she
Yuanbao waited on the bed for a while, and when she no longer heard Jiang Hongyan's voice, she let out a gentle sigh and closed her eyes to sleep.
Country Maiden: Fields and Fortune
History · Nalan Lingling