Miss Song, the cemetery keeper in Changping District, found a man on the roadside while returning home from her night shift.
He wore a white shirt and a suit, and was covered in bruises.
With broad shoulders, a slim waist, a well-defined chest and a firm buttocks, he was exceptionally handsome.
As the cemetery was located in a remote area with poor transportation, and the nearest hospital was too far away from the city, Song Zhixiang, who was fond of good looks, was enchanted by the man in the suit and brought him home.
The next day, yawning, Song Zhixiang pushed the door open and saw the man in the suit wrapping a bandage around his arm and wearing an apron to make breakfast for her.
The scarred and lean waist was covered with plasters, bruises, and the marks she left from pinching him, all mixed together.
Song Zhixiang hugged her arms and urged him to leave: “Aren’t you leaving yet?”
He said, “Miss Song, we’ve slept in the same bed.”
She replied nonchalantly, “How much do you want?”
He said solemnly, “According to my family’s tradition, I must marry you.”
Song Zhixiang: “…Huh?”
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One day later, Miss Song felt his abs and sighed at how peculiar her cemetery job was, allowing her to easily pick up a pure and unaffected male fox spirit.
He had a fever and held her hand, saying, “Wife, give me a kiss.”
[Reading Guide]
Double C.
The heroine is a popular beauty, covered in single-pointed arrows, and capable of handling a bloody battlefield.