Summary
This is a story about love, light and redemption.Poisoned version copy 1: "Aren't you afraid of my face, Lottie?"Poisoned version 2: "Aren't you afraid of my face, Lottie?" "Aren't you afraid of my face, Lottie?" "Looks like you are." "Why?" "Maybe I've seen uglier ones?" "I see, you're talking about my heart." Normal but very [ Copywriting]: Little Lottie didn’t know why she felt so uncomfortable when she heard about the unimpressive trip to Paris when she was 3 years old. Her father’s explanation was that she lost her favorite doll there.Then why did she want to cry when she saw the monkey?Until Lottie Butler found out that she had thrown away the doll herself.As for that monkey, she once carried a boy with a deformed face across half of Paris in her arms.Actress Lottie Butler, native.It is the eldest daughter of the reborn Scarlett and Rhett in a Piaotongren that the author has not yet started to fill in.It doesn't matter if you haven't read Gone with the Wind, it doesn't affect the reading of the text. CP: Lottie Butler×Eric Cover Production: Yujuro Content Label: Western Classics Exotic Romance Fate Meets Western Roman┃ Search Keywords: Protagonist: Lottie Butler, Eric┃ Supporting Actor: Chris Ting
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