Wear it to the Republic of China to work as a tailor
https://www.banxia.la/books/367976.html
***Hmp, The interaction between the shou and gong is quiet good.. The bad side of the story is how "to imagine the dresses he made" lol.
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While traveling and collecting folk songs, fashion designer Ji Qingzhou checked into a unique guesthouse boasting a century-old history. Upon waking, he found himself in the same room, having traveled back a century to the Republic of China era, where he had become the bride of a blind retired military officer.
The officer, tall and handsome, was cold and awkward, often sarcastic and ignoring him.
To survive these turbulent times, Ji Qingzhou played the role of a virtuous wife, caring for her blind husband while also working at her old trade.
From buying a tailor shop to help mend and alter clothes, to setting up a studio and opening a fashion store, and then launching a fashion magazine and building a brand building...
Ji Qingzhou's reputation gradually spread throughout the country, becoming popular overseas and leading the fashion trends of a new era!
A few years later, Ji Qingzhou finally established herself in the Republic of China and threw a divorce agreement to her husband, who was constantly checking up on her job, arguing for the freedom of love in a new era.
Jie Yuan was furious, insisting on being conservative while kissing him until his head was dizzy and his lips were numb.
After waking up, Ji Qingzhou, who was both painful and pleasurable, looked at her husband's broad shoulders, narrow waist, and long legs and said: All right, we've slept together, let's make do with it.
A stubborn, venomous, and blind ex-military officer (top) is paired with a
playboy, cheerful, and workaholic designer (bottom). This lighthearted story focuses on business and minimal infrastructure.