Chapter 178 A civilian woman who looks similar to the heroine 16



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In the palace, Xuanyuan Mo firmly believed that he loved Wen Qinning. Wen Qinning also loved Xuanyuan Mo, but she couldn't get over the hurdle in her heart and was angry every day.

She clamored for Xuanyuan Mo to let her out of the palace, and she smashed things in the palace one after another. After the silence finally settled, she began to lose her appetite.

What does Fang Yunheng mean? Why hasn't there been any movement? It's been a month. Hasn't he figured out that Hua Ling isn't her?

"Don't even think about it." Xuanyuan Mo ruthlessly exposed her thoughts: "Not only does he know that the person in the mansion is Hua Ling, he also lets Hua Ling live with her true appearance, night after night."

Wen Qinning's face looked ugly. Why did Fang Yunheng do this? Didn't he like her?

If he could say he had no choice but to keep Hua Ling, why did he still have sex with her? Was he planning to spend his whole life with Hua Ling like this?

What about me? I am obviously his real wife.

Just give up, don't you want to fight with Xuanyuan Mo? As long as he is willing, she believes he can find a way.

Xuanyuan Mo said, "Wake up, Fang Yunheng doesn't love you at all. You are just a flower in the mirror, a moon in the water, seemingly beautiful, but in fact, it will break at the touch. He married you only because he wanted to oppose me, otherwise he would not have been able to resist touching you."

He had been deliberately ignoring it before, fearing that he would not be able to bear it. He only learned this information recently and could not help but wonder whether Fang Yunheng really loved Wen Qinning.

In Xuanyuan Mo's opinion, when love is deep, there will naturally be desire, and he will try every means to keep her, instead of being calm and not even sleeping on the same bed.

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