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Carlo:dude grabe ang tili sayo ng tatlong babaeng yun haha laglag mga pantyXD Xyrus:inggit ka nanaman dudeXD Peter:alam mo dude kung ako sayo mag one night stand ako sa mga yanXD Xyrus:ayoko nga baka may mga AIDS pa ang mga yan mahawa pa ako-_- Teacher:Xyrus Cruz? Xyrus:ma'am sila ang maingay hindi akoXD
This is really interesting when is the next update?
I had this weird dream, it was pretty enjoying at first like leisure for the rich, a pool out there.
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Then, we head to our rooms to shower and my brothers are resting or taking a nap before dinner time.
The King answered, "Yes, that is right!"
The stakes in this story are layered like an onion and I'm already crying. On the surface, Song Nian's conflict is simple: survive. Her family has been sent to some destitute place, she's using this marriage as a lifeline, and she needs to secure her position in the Xu family so she can eventually help them. But the real stakes go much deeper. Her internal conflict is brutal. She married someone she genuinely liked — the bright, rebellious young man from the flood who promised to marry her when she grew up. But that boy is gone, replaced by this cold, duty-bound man who sees their marriage as a transaction. She wants his affection but she's not stupid enough to demand it. So she compresses her desires and keeps going anyway. The external conflicts are piling up fast. Madam Xu's demand for an heir creates pressure she didn't sign up for. The harassment at the Industrial Bureau shows how vulnerable she is in this new world. And lurking in the background is Anya — the dead brother's girlfriend, the modern cheerful woman who represents everything Song Nian isn't and everything Xu Jin might have preferred. What makes me really care about the outcome is that Song Nian is so competent despite everything. She's not whining. She's not dramatic. She's just... enduring. And when she finds out about the garment factory job, she's ready to face it. The stakes feel real because her survival — not just physical but emotional — depends on navigating all of this alone while pretending she's fine. Every chapter raises the question: how much can one person absorb before something breaks? And honestly, I'm not sure I want the answer to be slow.
I cannot believe that, they came here at such an inconvenient time and discovered the betrayal of mother
Akash feels annoyed that Varsha involves grandparents in everything and wins. But he remembers he made her sad and decided to go along with her decision and make her happy. He shows his irritated expression and said while looking toward his grandparents "You all have really spoiled these two. Even my opinion does not matter anymore."
Instead my eyes were moved away from him more precisely my sight and mind were right behind him to where the other elders were located.
He finds it amusing and feels envious since he never has a person who sincerely becomes a friend like the original Yue Zhong's friend.
