World Overturning

World Overturning

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After the Princess of Qi, Qing Shi died, there was a man who hadn't truly lived since. That man gave up his entire life as a sacrifice for her death. No matter how relentless time can be, it will never wash away the memories of happiness, instead, it will ingrain the painful memories much deeper still. If you enjoyed it, I would appreciate it if you liked, and subscribe to my personal YouTube channel. https://www.youtube.com/@ATVAudioNovel *⁎ᎢℋᎪNᏦ ᎩOᏌ⁎*⋆ ღ( ื▿ ื )ღ
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Su Bai had died once before. And now, after his rebirth, he was done. Done with the chaos, the heartbreak, and the endless cycle of torment. He refused to endure it all over again. This time, he wanted nothing more than a peaceful, quiet life-far away from the entangled mess of these so-called protagonists. Because, yes, this world was a novel. A clichéd, overly dramatic love story. And Su Bai? He was nothing more than a disposable tool, a plot device designed to deepen their undying love for each other. His legally wedded husband-the protagonist, the perfect, untouchable gong-was at the center of it all. F*** this. Su Bai wanted no part of it anymore. He had been kind, accommodating, and patient. But this time, the "tool man" was done being used. The version of Su Bai who had endured everything with a smile, who played his role obediently, was gone. "Goodbye," he muttered to himself as he shut the door on his old life. And yet, there he was-the original gong, his husband-kneeling outside the house on a durian of all things. The sight would have been comical if it weren't so absurd. But Su Bai didn't care anymore. The pleading, the regret-it all meant nothing now. He didn't want revenge, forgiveness, or closure. He just wanted his peace. This time, Su Bai vowed, he would live for himself.

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