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Loving You Too Much

The first time he saw her, shooting a three-pointer at the high school basketball state tournament, Zhang Yu Han fell in love at first sight. When he tried to look for the girl, he found that she was not part of the school team or any other team. And just like that, his first love ended before it could even begin. Ten years later, Li Qin Yao was having a meal by herself after her friend stood her up. She eavesdropped to the others’ blind date, where the man was subtly trying to show that he was not interested, and the woman was trying her best to impress him. Anyway, that man did have the type of deep voice that she liked. However, as the man left, he accidentally mistook her phone as his. When the two met again, Zhang Yu Han was ecstatic upon meeting the girl he had fallen in love with years ago. The bad news was that: she was in a relationship. --- Author’s note: This is a slow romance with not too much drama surrounding the main couple’s relationship (hopefully!). Though the relationship progressed slowly, I can assure you that they will be better, and perhaps soon, fluffier? -- Cover Illustration: Kirinlukis -- Shared universe with: 1. A Lifetime with You 2. True Love and Other Lies 3. You're My Only Star 4. The Dragon Beside Me 5. Love So Sweet 6. Commander Qi's Runaway Wife 7. The Wedding Planner's Romance

zetsubouaichan · Urban
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I Miss You a Little Bit

As Zhang Yu Han would be away for a few days, Xu Yilan decided to stay around and accompany her daughter and the little princess. Of course, once Zhang Li Xue saw her grandmother, she had dragged her to her playroom and asked her to accompany her to play until her mother called her for dinner.

Zhang Li Xue stared at the broccoli in garlic sauce in her bowl and frowned. However, noticing that her mother was looking at her, the little girl had picked up the vegetable and took a bite. Fortunately, the sauce had masked the taste of broccoli and she was able to eat her dinner.

Li Qin Yao chuckled as she thought of how her daughter's expression would sometimes resemble Zhang Jing whenever she saw vegetables.