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After Selling My Company to Marry Someone Else, My Five Childhood Sweethearts Regret It Insanely
After Selling My Company to Marry Someone Else, My Five Childhood Sweethearts Regret It Insanely Plot:
Lin Chuan spent ten years turning his startup into a billion-yuan revenue industry dark horse. Five childhood sweethearts stayed by his side as "good friends" for a decade—lawyer Gu Xiaotang always said "wait until you're free," dessert shop owner Shen Fanxing used "I made taro paste pastries" as a confession, agent Zhou Yuning helped him fend off admirers but never thought "she'd be the one blocked," doctor Xu Zhixia hid his medical report for three years "afraid he'd be annoyed," racer Song Zhiyi always looked for him first after winning but never said "I want to win with you." Until he suddenly sold his company and married Su Wan, a designer he'd known for six months. The five panicked: Gu Xiaotang combed through all his social accounts for "cheating clues," Shen Fanxing piled 300 boxes of taro paste pastries outside his house, Zhou Yuning almost got blacklisted for digging into Su Wan, Xu Zhixia blocked him three times under "recheck," Song Zhiyi speeding on the track and got penalized. But when they crashed into Lin Chuan's rental apartment, seeing him in Su Wan's knitted apron cooking soft-boiled eggs, Su Wan holding the wedding invitation laughing at him "you drew us like fat penguins," they realized—they'd kidnapped him with "later" for ten years, while Su Wan caught every tired night of his with "now." Turns out he'd posted Su Wan's couple T-shirts long ago; they just never thought "he wanted 'together,' not 'wait."
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