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      Why Does Mr. Xie Favor Me? Chapter 18

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      by — Chapter 18: A Meeting Over the Wall When the sky falls, there are tall people to hold it up. It was impossible to say how many twilights had passed like this. As the sky darkened, the garden grew so still that only the rustle of wind sweeping through bamboo leaves remained. Xie Nanqiao sat alone by the water pavilion, her fingers unconsciously fraying a withered lotus leaf. Her gaze fell upon the dark, shimmering ripples of the winding water. The sight of the fresh blood blooming from Wang Zhaoruo’s…
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      Why Does Mr. Xie Favor Me? Chapter 17

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      by — Chapter 17: Broken Blade at Lantai The Emperor’s Art of Balance Uncle Cheng stood outside the study with his hands hanging at his sides. A thin layer of sweat on his forehead blurred the shadows cast by the lamps along the corridor. He could hear the faint sound of an inkstick rubbing against an inkstone from within—a rhythmic, steady friction that was unnervingly calm, yet more tension-inducing than any loud commotion. Finally, the sound of grinding stopped. Come in. Xie Heng’s voice drifted…
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      Why Does Mr. Xie Favor Me? Chapter 16

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      by — Chapter 16: Jade Sinking in the Winding Stream What on earth was going on!? By the winding stream in the back garden of the Xie residence, a crowd of renowned scholars had gathered, their laughter and chatter filling the air. Everyone was discussing the earth-shattering imperial decree from this morning, which appointed Xiao Jue, a man of commoner origin, as the General of Beiping, a rank of the fourth grade. This was no different from shattering the century-old iron rule that no commoner shall hold a…
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      Why Does Mr. Xie Favor Me? Chapter 15

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      by — Chapter 15: Testing a Gentleman with Jade Is playing with me really that much fun? The warmth of the Lantern Festival lights had not yet fully dissipated, and Guzang was still a forest of fire and silver flowers. Noble ladies carried lotus lanterns, their laughter ringing out as they moved through the bustling crowds. The sons of the gentry gathered in the high pavilions of the wine shops along the Qinhuai River, composing poetry and admiring the moon and the lanterns. Xie Heng had just returned from…
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      Why Does Mr. Xie Favor Me? Chapter 14

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      by — Chapter 14: Solving Riddles and Gifting Jade Xiao Jue returned south through the snow, carrying the blood-scented aura and promises of the Beifu Army. The lingering snow along the post roads gradually melted away, and by the time he returned to Guzang covered in the dust of travel, the season had quietly shifted to the start of the new year. Although the land reform policy had met with setbacks, he had managed to collect some funds through other means. During this time, he had been exhausted by the…
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      Why Does Mr. Xie Favor Me? Chapter 13

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      by — Chapter 13: Shadows of Cranes, Frozen Clouds A major trouble had been dealt with. Outside Lantai, the wind and snow showed no signs of stopping. Inside the duty room, the charcoal fire burned the air until it was dry. Xie Heng had just sat down after brushing the remaining snow from his shoulders when Xiao Jue brought in seventeen full boxes of account ledgers. These were the records of the national treasury's silver ingot smelting from the tenth year of Yonghe to the third year of Yuanxi, spanning…
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      Why Does Mr. Xie Favor Me? Chapter 12

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      by — Chapter 12: Softness Overcomes Hardness It will get even colder. The sky at the hour of the tiger was still as dark as ink, and snowflakes swirled within the halo of the lanterns hanging from the eaves. As Xie Heng fastened the jade belt of his court robes, his fingertips brushed against the icy gold buckle, causing him to pause slightly. The man in the mirror was thinner than he had been three months ago. The light reflecting off the snow filtered through the window paper and onto his face, making him…
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      Why Does Mr. Xie Favor Me? Chapter 11

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      by — Chapter 11 Warmth of a Cat in a Quiet Courtyard Let You Be The carriage swayed rhythmically before coming to a halt in front of the familiar manor. As the servants stepped forward to tend to the horses, Xie Heng was the first to descend. He had already removed his veiled hat, and the slight air of relaxation he had found in the mountains had quietly vanished, replaced by his usual domestic serenity. Xiao Jue followed behind him, still clutching the red leaf engraved with the word Xiao. His fingertips…
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      Why Does Mr. Xie Favor Me? Chapter 10

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      by — Chapter 10: Climbing Mount Qixia To commemorate someone speaking up for you today Early the next morning, before the morning mist on Mount Qixia had fully dispersed, the Xie family carriage had already stopped at the foot of the mountain. Xie Heng wore a veiled hat and a plain white robe, his hair secured with a jade hairpin. He stood before the stone steps, looking up at the mountain. Xiao Jue followed half a step behind him, dressed in black martial attire with a long sword at his waist. His gaze…
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      Why Did My Ex-Wife’S Aunt Treat Me Like That? Chapter 9

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      by — Chapter 9 Out of politeness, Peng Cheng knew there had been a last-minute change in personnel, but she did not show her dissatisfaction. Even though she would have preferred Yuan Yi to be the person she met with. But this was a business deal, and as long as she could secure the benefits, the identity of the person attending was irrelevant. The indoor temperature was comfortable, and the crystal chandelier refracted magnificent, fragmented light. When Peng Cheng entered, a perceptive waiter immediately…
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