(Sưu tầm) Cô vợ giả mạo rất thần bí.
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Ongoing, First published Sep 07, 2019
Tác giả: Vọng Thần Mạc Cập
Thể loại: Ngôn Tình, Trọng Sinh, Gia Đấu
Tiến trình: On-going
Độ dài: chưa rõ
Nguồn: blacktulip0911.wordpress.com
Giới thiệu
Đông Đình Phong là một người đàn ông máu lạnh, thuộc hàng quý tộc ở Ba Thành, tôn quý, thân sĩ, thâm sâu khó lường, thậm chí không chỉ ở Ba Thành mà cả nước đều có năng lực hô phong hoán vũ, hắn là giấc mơ của vô số nữ nhân chưa lập gia đình.

Sáu năm trước, lúc hắn 24 tuổi, bị sa cơ lỡ bước, đột nhiên được dâng tặng cho một cô vợ. Sau khi kết hôn, vợ chồng coi nhau như người dưng nước lã.

Sáu năm sau, một trận tai nạn máy bay, thân phận được hoán đổi, Ninh Mẫn thay thế Hàn Tịnh trở thành cô vợ giả của hắn, mượn thân phận cô vợ giả của hắn mà quang minh chính đại sống lại một lần nữa. Không vì tiền và quyền của hắn mà chỉ muốn nhanh chóng ly hôn.

Người ta luôn cho rằng cô vẫn là Hàn Tịnh nhu nhược, yếu đuối của ngày nào, nhưng đâu biết rằng cô đã sớm không phải là cô nữa, đối mặt những khó khăn của cô em chồng, sự rắc rối của một cô vợ, trước sự theo đuổi của bạn trai, cùng với ông chồng lạnh nhạt... Chẳng lẽ cô phải chịu đựng?

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