Chapter 17.2 It wasn’t until Tang Zhou took the young scriptwriter home that he realized what he had done tonight. He had never imagined that
Category: The villain was born with a sweet tooth
Chapter 17.1 It was a cool night in early spring. As Tang Zhou drove away from the Tang House, the wind whooshed in through the
Chapter 16.2 On the drive back home, Tang Zhou had calmed down. As he was about to get out of the car, he was stopped.
Chapter 16.1 The snack stalls outside the school gate opened at 7 PM. Each simple pushcart, with its uniform banner, seemed humble but exuded a
Chapter 15.2 [Fu Shen]: Was the snack stall open last night? He was worried that the snack stall might not be open on weekends, so
Chapter 15.1 When Fu Shen found Tang Zhou, the young man was squatting by the wall, looking like a homeless stray cat. His light brown
Chapter 14.2 Although it was the weekend, overtime work was the norm in such large companies. On the other side of the line was Tang
Chapter 14.1 After notifying Lu Ye by phone, Tang Zhou and Fu Shen headed back to the hotel first. They sent the half-human-sized stuffed bear
Chapter 13.2 Tang Zhou woke up feeling overheated. He had never been so hot while sleeping with the heater on. It was as if he
Chapter 13.1 Lu Ye personally witnessing Qiao Chengan’s infidelity was good news for Tang Zhou. Otherwise, Tang Zhou didn’t know how much effort it would
Chapter 12.2 Lu Ye’s view of Fu Shen had always been heavily colored by his subjectivity, and his feelings for Qiao Yuan could be described
Chapter 12.1 Everyone had a casual dinner, but Qiao Yuan’s complexion wasn’t great. He looked exhausted as Lu Ye helped him back to his room.
Chapter 11.2 Tang Zhou was cold and his shoes and socks were soaked through. The cold air crept up from his feet and his pants,