Xu Yiran resigned from her dream job and moved out of the city into a small village to cure her depression. But instead of finding peace, her life became even more chaotic. Later, an act of kindness—saving three small creatures on a harsh winter night—drew a stream of people into her life, including him.
The good news? Her depression was cured! Bad new- something gotten worse!
Rumors in the capital suggested that the youngest son of the Huo family was considered useless compared to his brothers and had ventured into the entertainment industry to become a Movie King.
Additionally, it was rumored that he was hiding his wife because she was from the countryside.
No matter how much people tried to persuade him, he would always say the same sentence: "My madam is very ordinary and has a bad temper. You'd better not bully her."
Everyone laughed secretly, thinking that birds of a feather flock together.
Until one day, when Mr. Huo was trying to poach a certain big shot, he stared at the chain of sock puppets he accidentally discovered.
"Internationally renowned doctor."
"Best author."
"Boss behind the large-scale conglomerate."
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They were all his wife's online identities used for purposes of deception. Young Master Huo fell into a strange silence and turned stiffly to look at his little wife, who supposedly didn't know anything.
The two big bosses, who were hiding from each other, probably never thought of revealing themselves for a little mistake.
Both of them were as lofty as lotuses and were also like cliffs buried in three inches of snow.
When they met, he knew she couldn't talk, but they left quite an impression on each other.
When he met her again and saw her being bullied by her own mother, he thought she was pitiful.
It's said that emptiness emphasizes one's feelings. He also accepted his fate and responded to the love he felt for this girl.
After that day, a certain someone became extremely shameless!
She doesn't know why he always thinks she needs his 24/7 protection. If she refuses, he would acts pitifully. So she hides her sharp edges and lets him do whatever he wants.
The two big bosses, who were hiding from each other, probably never thought of revealing themselves for a little mistake.
Both of them were as lofty as lotuses and were also like cliffs buried in three inches of snow."