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overly ripe watermelon

overly ripe watermelon

overly dramatic life of female lead: the CEO power couple

overly dramatic life of female lead: the CEO power couple

she is a seemingly ordinary rich naive stupid and dumb kind of lady to the world. she seems to have near to zero presence in the social circle but she is the goddess of business. She is a person of perfection. she excels in whatever she wills of. she wasn't born perfect but the circumstances forced her to be a step ahead of world and this lead to her excellence. she acts dumb and stupid but that opposite of her reality she is confident, loud, willful, cunning, intelligent, sharp tongue, decisive, black bellied...... yes she is the most two faced person, hidding all her trum cards but loves to use white lotus tricks. He is the most kind and sweet guy. He is the defination of true gentlemen. He looks completely harmless yet he is the scariest existence. Always maintaining a kind and soft facade he hides his sharp beast claws. She the mysterious goddess never give any man a second look, but what did this harmless looking beast do to make her propose a marriage to him only on their third meating!!! she married him unknown of his impressive identity thinking of him as her obedient little husband...but now he has slowly started to unravel his tricks and she regrets for the first time for being unable to recognise his true colors. xi yan:you stupid pig! you lied to me.(shooting dagger from her doll eyes) lin Feng: sweety when did i lie..?(sweetly, uncertainly) xi yan: you..you lied to me you said that you are poor and you are just a good for nothing!(RAWR) lin Feng: i didn't lie, I'm poor without you, you are my wealth, without you I'm useless. I'll be just a piece of breathing meat without you darling.(looking pitiful, teary eyed) xi yan: *chokes*(this damned beauty)(hmmh) then what about you saying no one loves you, your bees and butterflies can fill up an entire city.(i won't forgive you yet) lin Feng: how can you say that, those insects are meaningless existance to me I don't even look at them. still have you ever seen me complain about all your admirers who can fill up an entire state.(i am a pitiful wife and you are unfaithful husband in our relationship) xi yan: I'm done for, I can't control this man anymore.
Urban
8 Chs
ABOVE LOVE

ABOVE LOVE

Above Love Victoria Lennox has spent her life proving she is untouchable. At thirty-four, she is the youngest self-made woman ever to break eleven figures, the most feared name on Wall Street, and the undisputed queen of Manhattan. Love, in her experience, is a liability best left to weaker people. She has built an empire on that conviction: marble penthouses, private jets, and a heart sealed behind bullet-proof glass. Then a rainy night, a totaled Bugatti, and forty-seven seconds of clinical death change everything. A stranger drags her from the wreckage. She never sees his face—only the distinctive crescent-moon birthmark on the back of his right hand—before he disappears into the storm. When Victoria wakes in a private hospital suite with titanium in her femur and a debt she cannot quantify, she does what she has always done: she hunts. She finds him living in a Bushwick warehouse, fixing pipes for old ladies and donating half his income to a no-kill shelter. His name is Elias Crowe—former Army Ranger, Purple Heart recipient, and the one man in New York who wants absolutely nothing from her. She offers money. He refuses. She offers gratitude wrapped in couture and orchids. He donates the orchids to the hospital where she recovered. Every gift, every grand gesture, every attempt to buy absolution is met with the same quiet, unshakable rejection. So Victoria does the one thing she swore she would never do again: she shows up. In jeans. In the rain. In kennels that smell like bleach and hope. Slowly, infuriatingly, the ice begins to crack. What starts as obsession becomes something far more dangerous: partnership, laughter, Sunday mornings that taste like coffee and pancakes, and a three-legged pit bull who decides Victoria belongs to them both. Elias never asks her to be less than the ruthless titan she is; he simply refuses to let her be lonely while she’s being it. But Victoria has spent fifteen years learning that love is a loaded gun with someone else’s finger on the trigger. When the past comes roaring back—old betrayals, boardroom coups, and the terrifying vulnerability of needing another person—she will have to decide whether the empire she built is worth more than the man who taught her heart how to beat again. A searing, witty, deeply romantic story about what happens when the woman who has everything discovers the one thing money can’t buy—and the man brave enough to make her earn it. Above Love is a standalone contemporary romance with heat, humor, zero cheating, a hard-won HEA, and a dog who steals every scene she’s in.
Urban
28 Chs
Exchange Fate! She Saved the whole family and the Short-Lived Marquis!

Exchange Fate! She Saved the whole family and the Short-Lived Marquis!

Fu Shinian, an extra character in the original book, awakens to find that her whole family are the vicious villains in the story. Her father, unable to establish relations with the Marquis Changping's residence, is demoted and exiled by the male lead. Her mother is beaten to death on the road to exile, and Aunt Cheng is humiliated to death protecting her chastity. Her elder brother opposes the male lead to win over the female lead and dies saving her. Her elder sister makes life difficult for the female lead, and after their father is exiled, she is divorced by the male lead and sent to a pleasure house. To protect her family and change their tragic fate, isn’t it fair for her to absorb all the male and female leads' fortunes? * [Ding! Male and female leads' fortune -1000, Fu Mansion's fortune +1000] Mr. Fu: "I attended the morning court session, why did His Majesty promote me again!" Madam Fu: "I went to the temple to offer incense, and the master said I was surrounded by a powerful purple aura!" Aunt Cheng: "How did the Cheng Family suddenly become the imperial merchants!" Elder Brother: "It seems like I suddenly have gained intelligence, I know all the exam questions!" Elder Sister: "How come right after I broke off the engagement, Little General Gu came to propose?" * The Marquis Changping can only live to 25, in two years the title will belong to the male lead? She frantically absorbs the fortunes of the male and female leads to boost the Marquis Changping's fortune! During the plague lockdown, Fu Shinian brings medicine and travels long distances into the city to safeguard his health. He understands the girl's intentions, but he only has two years left to live, how can he drag her down. However, why does his heart ache so much watching her with someone else? Finally, the Marquis Changping forces Fu Shinian into the corner of the study, lowering his head to seek her lips: "Niannian, I was wrong."
History
92 Chs
The plums are ripe
" The plums are ripe " was an idiom. It meant that the matter was ripe, the time had come, and everything was ready. This idiom came from the fact that when plums were ripe, they would look ruddy and the flesh inside would be ripe and soft, ready to be picked and eaten. Therefore, using the metaphor of " ripe plums " to describe that things were fully prepared and could be implemented or taken into action. In addition," ripe plums " could also be used to indicate the development of a relationship, similar to " when the opportunity comes, you have to seize it." This kind of expression might have originated from an allusion in ancient literature. For example, in Dream of the Red Chamber, Lin Daiyu once used the phrase " The fragrance of plum blossoms comes from the bitter cold, and swallows are busy with mud since ancient times " to express her state of mind. The meaning was " fragrance can be emitted in adversity, and one can work hard to become stronger." In short,"ripe plums" was an expression rich in imagery and metaphor, with rich cultural implications.
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2024-12-21 02:20
grapes are ripe
'The Grape Is Ripe' was a new poem written by the modern poet Wen Jie in 1955. The poem depicted a group of Uighur young men and women working and playing in the grape garden. The lads yearned to taste the sweet grapes, but the girls picked the unripe sour grapes, implying that love should mature naturally. This poem showed the lively, passionate and humorous character of the Uighur youth in a simple and brisk tone. In addition, there was also a classical piece," The Grape is Ripe," composed by Zhou Wei and performed by Wei Fansu, Li Xiang, Qiu Tian, Meng Xiang, and Zhang Kexin. This song expressed the joy of harvest and the emotions of people's lives. As for other related content, such as the translation, appreciation, and performance skills of "The Grape is Ripe", it was not mentioned in the article.
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2025-01-03 14:10
grapes are ripe
"The Grape Is Ripe" was an erhu solo with Xinjiang characteristics. It deeply expressed the joy of the people of Xinjiang to harvest sweet grapes when the grapes were ripe. It fully described the jubilant atmosphere and moving scene of singing and dancing to celebrate the harvest. The left-handed techniques of this song were rich and varied, especially emphasizing the changes and contrast of the glissando and the strumming. The musical tone was rich. " The Grapes Are Ripe " was a Northwest style song composed by Zhou Wei and performed by Wei Fansu, Li Xiang, Qiu Tian, Meng Xiang, and Zhang Kexin. It was included in the album " Traditional Chinese Music Northwest Themed Concerts." The original singer of this song was Luo Tianchan, the lyrics were written by Qu Cong, and the composer was Shi Guangnan. In addition, there was also a movie, When the Grapes Are Ripe, and an article about the teaching and performance of the movie.
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2024-12-29 10:43
grapes are ripe
Ripe grapes is a polysemous word, and we can draw the following conclusion: 1. Grape Is Ripe was a novel by Xie Ya and Wang Bing. The story described a woman named Xie Ya when she was at her most sexy and mature. The novel had 52 chapters. 2. The Ripe Grapes was also a song of the Northwest, composed by Zhou Wei and performed by Wei Fansu, Li Xiang, Qiu Tian, Meng Xiang, and Zhang Kexin. This song was included in the album " Traditional Chinese Music Northwest Themed Concerts." 3. In addition, there was also a song called " The Grape is Ripe ", sung by Qun Xing, which was included in the album " Road to Renaissance: A Collection of Epic Music and Dance Songs." 4. "The Grape Is Ripe" was also an erhu solo piece. It had the characteristics of Xinjiang and expressed the joy of the people of Xinjiang when the grapes were ripe. This song was composed by Zhou Wei. To sum up, ripe grapes could refer to novels, songs, or erhu solos. The specific meaning of which one needed to be determined according to the context.
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2024-12-25 18:17
grapes are ripe
Ripe grapes is a polysemous word, and we can draw the following conclusion: 1. Grape Is Ripe was a novel by Xie Ya and Wang Bing. This novel described a woman named Xie Ya. She was young and beautiful, and she attracted the attention of many men. The novel was available in audio and mobile versions. 2. The Grape Is Ripe was a song composed by Zhou Wei and performed by Wei Fansu, Li Xiang, Qiu Tian, Meng Xiang, and Zhang Kexin. This song was included in the album," Traditional Chinese Music Northwest Themed Concerts." 3. The Grape Is Ripe was an erhu piece composed by Zhou Wei based on the music of the Uighur ethnic group in Xinjiang. This song expressed the jubilant atmosphere of the people of Xinjiang celebrating the harvest. 4. The Grape Is Ripe was a movie directed by Wang Jiayi. Sun Qian was the screenwriter, and Ouyang Ruqiu, Du Defu, Li Baiwan, and Liu Yi were the main actors. The movie was about how when the grapes in the countryside were ripe, the cooperative actively solved the overstocking of grapes and cracked down on the speculators. To sum up, ripe grapes could refer to different works such as novels, music tracks, movies, and so on.
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2024-12-23 06:00
grapes are ripe
The phrase " ripe grapes " could refer to different things and situations. We can come up with the following possible answers: 1. The Grape Is Ripe was a novel written by Xie Ya and Wang Bing. The novel used the ripe grapes as the background and described the scene of the people of Xinjiang celebrating the harvest. The novel was still being published. 2. " The Grape Is Ripe " was an erhu solo composed by Zhou Wei, based on the music of the Uighur people in Xinjiang. This song expressed the joy of the people of Xinjiang in harvesting sweet grapes when the grapes were ripe, and fully described the jubilant atmosphere and moving scene of singing and dancing to celebrate the harvest. 3. 'Turpan's Grape Is Ripe' was a song written by Qu Cong and composed by Shi Guangnan. This song combined the love for the motherland and the love for lovers. The lyrics were strange and fresh. With the grapes of Turpan as the background, it told the true love story between a Uighur girl named Anarhan and Krimu, who was stationed at the border checkpoint. In summary, the ripe grapes could be referred to as novels, music tracks, or songs, which described the scene of the harvest celebration of the people of Xinjiang, as well as the ripening and love story of the grapes in Turpan.
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2024-12-29 07:39
grapes are ripe
The phrase " ripe grapes " could refer to different things and situations. We can come up with the following possible answers: 1. The Grape Is Ripe was a novel written by Xie Ya and Wang Bing. The novel used the ripe grapes as the background and described the scene of the people of Xinjiang celebrating the harvest. The novel was still being published. 2. " The Grape Is Ripe " was an erhu solo composed by Zhou Wei, based on the music of the Uighur people in Xinjiang. This song deeply expressed the joy of the people of Xinjiang to harvest sweet grapes when the grapes were ripe, and fully described the jubilant atmosphere and moving scene of singing and dancing to celebrate the harvest. 3. " The Grapes Are Ripe " was a song sung by Luo Tianchan, written by Qu Cong, and composed by Shi Guangnan. The song was set against the background of the ripe grapes in Turpan, expressing the deep attachment and happiness of his hometown and lover. In summary,'Ripe Grapes' could be referred to as novels, music tracks, and songs, which described the scenes and emotions of harvest, joy, and love respectively.
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2024-12-29 00:54
grapes are ripe
Ripe grapes was a polysemous word. It could be seen that ripe grapes could refer to the following: 1. " The Grape Is Ripe " was a novel by Xie Ya and Wang Bing. The story described a woman named Xie Ya. She was young and beautiful, attracting the attention of many men. The novel was available in audio and mobile versions. 2. " The Grapes Are Ripe " was a Northwest style song composed by Zhou Wei and performed by Wei Fansu, Li Xiang, Qiu Tian, Meng Xiang, and Zhang Kexin. This song was included in the album " Chuan·China Music Northwest Themed Concerts " and could be listened to and downloaded on Netease Cloud Music. 3. " The Grape Is Ripe " was an erhu piece composed by Zhou Wei based on the music of the Uighur people in Xinjiang. This song expressed the jubilant atmosphere of the people of Xinjiang celebrating the harvest. There was also information on the playing techniques and teaching of this piece. 4. " Turpan's Grape Is Ripe " was a song written by Qu Cong, composed by Shi Guangnan, and sung by Luo Tianchan. This song described the scene of the grapes ripening in Turpan and was rated as the top ten songs of the most beautiful city music card. To sum up, ripe grapes could refer to novels, music tracks, and songs. The specific meaning needed to be determined according to the context.
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2024-12-24 12:08
grapes are ripe
"The Grape Is Ripe" was an erhu solo with Xinjiang characteristics. It deeply expressed the joy of the people of Xinjiang to harvest sweet grapes when the grapes were ripe. It fully described the jubilant atmosphere and moving scene of singing and dancing to celebrate the harvest. The left-handed techniques of this song were rich and varied, especially emphasizing the changes and contrast of the glissando and the strumming. The musical tone was rich. The quality of the right hand's bow directly affected the beauty of the music performance, especially in the adagio and the last allegro, which could objectively reflect the foundation of the right hand's bow. In addition, the music structure of this song was a complex trilogy, showing the beautiful scenery of Xinjiang's rich, vast grasslands and oases. In general," The Grape Is Ripe " was an erhu piece with Xinjiang characteristics. Through music, it expressed people's joy at the harvest and their love for their hometown.
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2024-12-29 09:03
grapes are ripe
The phrase " ripe grapes " could refer to different things and situations. We can come up with the following possible answers: 1. The Grape Is Ripe was a novel written by Xie Ya and Wang Bing. The novel used the ripe grapes as the background and described the scene of the people of Xinjiang celebrating the harvest. The novel was still being published. 2. " The Grape Is Ripe " was an erhu solo composed by Zhou Wei, based on the music of the Uighur people in Xinjiang. This song showed the rich and beautiful scenery of Xinjiang and expressed the jubilant atmosphere of the people of Xinjiang celebrating the harvest. 3. " The Grape Is Ripe " was a song written by Qu Cong and composed by Shi Guangnan. It described the scene of grapes ripening and celebrating the harvest in Turpan. The lyrics expressed his love for his country and his lover. In summary, the ripe grapes could be referred to as a novel, an erhu solo, and a song, all of which were about the ripening of grapes and the harvest.
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2024-12-30 07:14
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