73 chapters
After dying with his child, Chi Yao realized he was nothing more than a despised, disposable character. The people he thought were his family and friends were all insincere. The one he hopelessly yearned for, his “whitemoonlight” was merely toying with him the entire time. Ironically, it was the cold, aloof rival he had resented—the person everyone adored—who ultimately retrieved his and his child’s bodies.
In his second chance at life, Chi Yao had no intention of repeating his past mistakes but still wanted to track down a certain someone. When he finally found them and realized it was his former rival, Chi Yao was only stunned for a moment before deciding to ask the man for his help in conceiving a child.
After becoming pregnant, Chi Yao quietly focused on caring for his unborn child. One day, he ran into his rival, who noticed his swollen belly. Chi Yao told him he was sick and about to die.
To Fu Rong, Chi Yao had always been a strange, antisocial second-generation heir with nothing but a pretty face. When Chi Yao claimed he was dying from an illness, Fu Rong instinctively felt he was lying. Sure enough, after investigating, Fu Rong found out that Chi Yao was pregnant—and the child was his.
Fu Rong wanted the child, but more than that, he wanted the child’s father too!
Date | Translator | Release | |
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Oct 19 | Shanghai Fantasy |