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Jane Eyre never imagined that Edward Cullen could harbor nothing but hatred for her. And she certainly never anticipated that the man who had been with her just the night before would soon be marrying her long-lost sister! As Jane plummets into the abyss of despair, her joy in Edward becomes as desolate as the moonlight at midnight. Yet, Edward Cullen...
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"Introduction:Loving you is but an empty dream, distant and unattainable, a hollow joy.It wasn't until she lay on the operating table, hearing him unhesitatingly choose another woman, that Daisy Buchanan realized how desperate loving someone could be..."
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Lu Li's love for Lu Jinghuan is like dancing with loneliness. She promised that no matter how tortuous his life path is, she would clear the obstacles in front of him. But at the end of her life, she chose to hide her own female identity, letting the secret be buried with her. This is a tragic love story that explores the boundaries of love and sacrifice.
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In a single night, Jane Eyre's world crumbles as she is betrayed by her fiancé and sister, turning from a rising star into a scandal-ridden outcast. But fate has other plans when she accidentally crosses paths with the infamous Edward Cullen after a night of drunkenness. A hasty marriage and an unexpected leap to the pinnacle of stardom ensue. Jane: "Husband, how can I thank you?" Edward: "Spend a lifetime with me."
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In Lu Li's heart, loving Lu Jinghuan means walking with loneliness. She firmly stated that no matter what challenges he faces, she would stand by his side and pave the way for him. But until her death, Lu Jinghuan never knew her true identity - a woman. This is a touching story about hidden emotions and ultimate sacrifice.
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When Stella married Ebert, everyone said she, as a graduate of a prestigious university, must be crazy to agree to marry a construction worker, who had nothing but his good looks. Later on, Ebert turned a business tycoon, and everyone said she was very wise to marry this man. Stella however, only wished to divorce him, despite the fact that Ebert wouldn’t possibly give consent to it.