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After 99 Proposals, I Gave Up: My Husband Always Played Dumb
After 99 Proposals, I Gave Up: My Husband Always Played Dumb Plot:
For three years of marriage, Su Xiao tried 99 times to hint at wanting a "formal proposal"—her anniversary candles were used as emergency lights by her husband, the ring box she handed him was mistaken for a delivery, and even her best friend's proposal party was skipped with an "overtime" excuse. On the 99th rainy night, Su Xiao squatted at the entrance holding her three-year "proposal plan book" and finally said to Lin Shen, who was crouching beside her: "I don't want it anymore." Little did she know, in Lin Shen's study safe, there were "99 pieces of heartwarming evidence" he'd collected for three years—the movie ticket from their first hand-holding, the candy wrappers of her favorite snack during overtime, and even a secretly recorded video of her smiling when she mentioned the proposal. He had planned to give her a surprise "sweeter than all hints" on the 100th time. When Su Xiao dragged her suitcase to leave, Lin Shen finally tore off his "playing dumb" mask. But this time, is it too late?
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