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He thought all that remained was his hatred for her—hating her for making him endure the pain of unfulfilled love, hating her for being as cold as a serpent. But when everything settled, he realized that this hatred had never truly existed; it was merely a self-deception hiding a deep love. When she indifferently said, "I will never love you again," he finally understood that he had never let go of this love, and regret overwhelmed him.
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Synopsis:Atticus Finch thought that even if Daisy Buchanan divorced him and chose to marry another man, he would not regret it at all. But when he saw her, with a big belly, smiling at that man, he realized what it meant to have deep feelings without knowing it...
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Introduction:Scarlett's Heartstrings, a tale of love and regret, of a fateful encounter seven years past that has entangled their lives and brought about their ruin. If given the chance to relive the past, to return to the day they first met, she would never have believed his words, "I will marry you."
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In the affluent suburbs of Seattle, Jane Eyre finds herself entangled in a loveless marriage with Edward Cullen, a man whose heart belongs to another. Betrayed and broken, Jane contemplates suicide, only to wake up with a second chance at life. Determined to escape her tormentor, she finds herself drawn back into a web of deceit and passion. As she struggles to break free, Edward's true feelings begin to surface, complicating her quest for freedom. Meanwhile, the Woodhouse family's leg
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In the epic fantasy novel "The Mightiest Demon King," we follow the adventures of a revered hero, John Smith, who stands tall among the realms and strikes fear into the hearts of demons. He is the only one who has mastered the Heavenly Escape Scrolls without being a descendant of Nuwa. As Kong Lin schemes to revive the Demon Lord using the three great demonic artifacts, the return of the Demon King brings an unprecedented crisis to Mount Shu. The story revolves around the four swords of Mount Sh
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"Synopsis:On her wedding night, all that kept Rachel Davis company was the pain from her sister's death and the emptiness of the room. Her newlywed husband was out living it up, her sister-in-law came to provoke, and the servants turned a blind eye. As the nominal mistress of the Thompson family, the only thing that sustained her was revenge!However, there was a man who shone a ray of dawn in her dark world. She guarded herself strictly, not wanting to have any entanglement with him, b