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... s have a knack for tiptoeing into our lives when we're least prepared, catching us off guard like a playful trickster in the midst of our routines.

They're the unexpected guests crashing the party of predictability, injecting a dose of spontaneity into the otherwise ordinary.

Whether it's a serendipitous encounter with a long-lost friend on a bustling street corner or stumbling upon a breathtaking sunset during an evening stroll, surprises have a way of reminding us that life is ...

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“Who would have thought that even a sickly whelp like Jiang Shaocheng would find himself a bride?”

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Jiang Shaocheng’s desire was surging through him, a heat in his core that demanded to be satiated. He cursed, I should have gotten rid of that doctor and the wheelchair long ago.

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