Search Discord Bookmarks

    118 Results in the "Senior, I Really Have No Ulterior Motives!" category


    • No Ulterior Motives C102 Cover
      by MarineTL Chapter 102: Chapter Title Was Censored It wasn’t until they walked out of the store—That Meng Qing’s face was still full of disbelief. Thinking back to the expression on Manager Ma’s face, that look of being utterly shut down, she couldn’t help but feel a strange sense of satisfaction. At that moment—A wad of cash was suddenly stuffed into her hand. Meng Qing looked down at the money. A rough count—at least a hundred or two. Completely puzzled, she looked up at the smiling girl in front…
    • No Ulterior Motives C101 Cover
      by MarineTL Chapter 101 – You’re Fired Jiang Ning knew that Meng Qing’s family situation wasn’t great. Even though she had never said anything outright. But if you carefully recalled past memories, it was easy for Jiang Ning to pick up on the clues. Like how Meng Qing had very few types of clothes, and in any given season, she just wore the same few outfits over and over again. Or how, when they went out together, Meng Qing rarely bought drinks for herself—most of the time she just didn’t drink…
    • No Ulterior Motives C100 Cover
      by MarineTL Chapter 100 – This Must Be True Love When Jiang Ning and the others returned, her mom and a few others were sitting by the well in front of Uncle’s house, chatting about this and that. As they got closer, she realized they were talking about Second Uncle’s girlfriend. That lady—no, that auntie—was sixty-two years old and from a neighboring village. She and Second Uncle had first met back when he was still a middle-aged man. It was during an incident in the countryside. They got to know each…
    • No Ulterior Motives C99 Cover
      by MarineTL Chapter 99 – The Cousin Who Raises Chickens Tian Ting, 24 years old. Daughter of Tian Baosheng—Jiang Ning’s older cousin. She had just graduated this year from Huzhou University, majoring in Animal Husbandry. Her thesis was also focused on livestock farming. According to Auntie, Her cousin didn’t feel comfortable leaving her uncle and aunt to retire alone at home, so she turned down the offer to stay at the university and go straight to grad school. She wanted to come back and stay with her…
    • No Ulterior Motives C98 Cover
      by MarineTL Chapter 98: No Matter How Big, They'll Sag Eventually New Year’s Day. In Jiangzhou, there’s a tradition. Every year on the first day of the Lunar New Year, people place a stick of “Peace and Harmony” incense at their doorstep. Only after it finishes burning can anyone in the family step outside. The meaning behind it is a wish for a peaceful, harmonious, and fulfilling year ahead. Everyone knows it’s just a symbolic gesture, but for the sake of peace of mind, every household is used to…
    • No Ulterior Motives C97 Cover
      by MarineTL Chapter 97: Second Uncle’s in Love? Chinese New Year is the most important holiday for the Chinese people. And New Year’s Eve dinner is, without exaggeration, the most significant meal of the year. Rushing home to have New Year’s Eve dinner with family and relatives—It’s the single most important event for every Chinese household. 3:00 PM. Jiang Ning was chased out of the room by Tian Wenhao. Bored out of her mind, she considered going to the kitchen to help. Only to be kicked out…
    • No Ulterior Motives C96 Cover
      by MarineTL Chapter 96: Cousin Has Grown Up So it was him. So he came from No. 2 High School. So the Hongsheng Group belonged to his family. So... All in an instant. Jiang Ning’s gaze toward that young man was filled with deep disgust. He was the one who drove Qi Wen to suicide. And afterward, he faced no punishment whatsoever. He didn’t even show up at Qi Wen’s funeral. Just as Jiang Ning’s rage was reaching a point she could no longer suppress— Gao Jingyi noticed something was off. “What’s…
    • No Ulterior Motives C95 Cover
      by MarineTL Chapter 95: The Zang Ai Family Is Here for a Reunion Li Duoyong had been waiting at the entrance of Happy Times since 1 p.m. It took nearly thirty minutes before he finally spotted the two “young madams”—each wobbling along from a distance on a bicycle. The moment he saw them, Li Duoyong ignored his frozen, trembling hands and rushed forward to grab the handlebars of Jiang Ning’s pink bike. “Big Sis, you’re finally here.” “What’s up?” Jiang Ning propped one foot on the ground and…
    Note