1945. Golden Bird 6
When did he start to label him as "Duan Zhengchun"? He thought carefully about what kind of feelings he had for Ke Ran and Fanny? At the beginning, he was indeed surprised to see Ke Ran.
It was like seeing the "Queen" in his previous life, and he also briefly regarded her as the "Queen". Until he saw Ke Ran's attitude in front of other men, he realized that she was not his queen at all, she was
The woman in the 21st century has nothing to do with the woman named Feng Miaozhi; and out of the man's self-esteem, he does not allow himself to treat her as his wife and ask for it. [26nbsp;] As for Fanny, he is the first
I was amazed by her the next time I met. She was an extremely beautiful beauty who had never had three thousand years in her harem.
If he was still an emperor, he would definitely have her without hesitation. It was a man's possession and pursuit of beauty, and he did not think there was anything wrong with it.
But, if a man only allows one woman, who do he really want to have? Almost without thinking, he thought of Feng Feng - he came to this world because of this woman named "Feng Feng", not
Because no other woman, whether it is Keran or Fanny, is because of them.
He was confused and desperate, so eager to correct her already deeply rooted prejudice, and to find his only partner in this world - that kind of partner is not only in life, but also in soul - without her, a thousand-year secret
, and still
Who communicated? He wanted to find her back, so anxious that as long as he knew where she was, he would do everything possible to bring her back. But where did she sneak up?
He called Feng Feng: "Feng Feng, I've read Duan Zhengchun's story..."
"oh?"
"I'm not 'Duan Zhengchun', I don't like so many women, let alone any illegitimate children. In your era, a man can only have one woman, so I'm only willing to be with you. Whether it's Ke Ran or Fanny,
I just admire them, and I didn’t have any ambiguity with them. Feng Feng, would you be fine when you come back?"
“…”
Li Huan never understood the reason why he left. He always thought he was jealous or entangled in his relationship with other women. No, it was not like that. Even without Ke Ran and Fanny, he would have left because he and
There is too much difference in his views on emotions. It is easy to correct a person's behavior, but it is too difficult to correct a person's personality - if a woman's lifelong wishes and energy are dependent on transforming a man,
That's too tiring and not worth it.
Chapter completed!