The Lady and the Lion

The Lady and the Lion
舊夢不須記
Sylvia Chang
Carefree days, youth and summertime. It is on a day like that when Hsin-lun meets Wendy and Johnny meets Bessie. Love blossoms. Hsin-lun and Wendy are married but Bessie is jilted by Johnny. After college, Hsin-lun joins a construction company. He is unhappy, what with the company's corrupt ways and a domineering manager. On the point of resigning, he learns of a traffic accident in which Wendy and his brother are injured. Wendy has a miscarriage. The need for money changes Hsin-lun completely. He becomes part of a gang...
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Once Upon a Time
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Once Upon a Time
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Once Upon a Time
Once Upon a Time
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Once Upon a Time