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Chapter 1 Encounter

Word Count: 1287    |    Released on: 17/11/2018

hel Ruan heaved a sigh as she watched Fa

Fannie Ruan put the candles and the joss paper* carefully int

burned in traditional Chinese deity or ancesto

days. Rachel was unwilling to go back with Fannie. Noticing that her mother was ready, Ra

outside the window while her mother ba

illage were slippery. After they got off the bus, she

pus romance and your blind date didn't have a happy ending. You really ma

s love story, she heaved a huge sigh. Ther

ok, this is the mo

f the men had been ideal soulmates. However, each time Rachel's r

had two-timed her, and another two had gott

curred to other people, the accidents

to be the matchmaker for Rachel because ev

normal to have a lot of blind dates. And accidents and diseases are happeni

ere setbacks in her life. And yet, she believ

er hand and said, "Honey, if you don't do something to

ner, they headed tow

r driving by. Turning around, she caught a glimpse of a luxurious black M

d he drive such a luxurious car on this muddy

at her muddy shoes and th

ngs in pristine condition, especially the old temple. The old temple was preserved very well an

s been waiting for a long time. She said that the bes

, a man was smoothing down his shirt. F

is commanding temperament was daunting. Seei

his tie. Give m

y, throwing t

t the tie in midair. He turned aro

Give me another one." Hiram pulled

urried to ca

so to speak, a hobby. He

mething, he would throw it a

strong and nimble. Exaggeratedly speaking, if there was

an who couldn't wait any longer. It was his mother. She

emony concerns the Rong Family's luck for

nodded in satisfaction. He grabbed his cell phone fr

ed to open the door for him. Joanna Fang, Hi

was situated in front of the majestic house of th

es in the old temple and how to practice them. Fannie was very wor

e going to the temple, her mother would

? I'm your daughter, not your old mother.

hat. She looked at her daughter with a smile and helped her smoo

o the back hall. There was a special and exclusive rule for th

oom, don't look around. Keep everything I've told you in

ng tributes and candles to the old temple and worsh

ds the door of the Buddhist Prayer Room. As soon as she wa

other s

ge. They had then donated a lot of money to the restoration of the o

ere arranged respectfully in a hall next to the Buddhis

should preside over the ceremony in person," Joann

hing Hiram had hated th

elieved i

complishments wouldn't allow him to show his discontent in front of his mother. Grabbi

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