dwanpeach
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Wei Ying lost her memory, but at least she still had a husband who seemed perfect in every way.
Xie Lin was tall, handsome, and decisive in public-yet behind closed doors, he was gentle, attentive, and full of charm, even more alluring than the men described in romantic tales.
Later, when her memories returned, she slapped him across the face in front of everyone.
After they separated, Wei Ying thought that would be the end of it-he would go back to being the untouchable noble heir, and she would return home to live freely and happily.
She never expected him to keep pursuing her.
One moment, he stood at the hunting grounds, dazzling in his fine clothes and commanding presence; the next, he avoided the crowd, bent his tall frame before her, and took her hand to press it against his cheek.
Like a proud yet easily tamed beast, he said softly, almost pleading, "Hit me."
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Xie Lin had been scolded by Wei Ying countless times. At first, he thought it was because she despised him.
Later, he realized she didn't only scold him when she was angry.
She did it when she was being affectionate too-sometimes even when she was feeling good.
The worst part was that he enjoyed it.
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Notes:
1. A proud young noble who willingly becomes a lovesick fool × a spoiled, straightforward girl who's an expert at "training" her man.
2. Heavy on romance, with a long teasing and flirtation phase, lighthearted and drama-free.
3. The male lead doesn't enjoy being scolded-he just loves the female lead, so he enjoys everything she does, even when she's bossy or sulky.
4. The story shows both perspectives: not only the heroine's feelings but also the male lead's lovestruck, head-over-heels point of view.