Mommy, Please Give Daddy a Second Chance

  • Genre: Adult
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  • Status: Completed

  • Rating(4.3 / 5.0)

Dr. Ivy Smythe abruptly left Heath Allan just a day before they were to graduate from university, following a bitter fight over her alleged affair. Heath, skeptical of her explanations, couldn't reconcile the tales he heard and the photos he saw. His disbelief turned to shock when she vanished without a trace. Eight years later, fate brings them together again; Ivy is now working at the museum, where Heath has taken on the role of the new CFO. She's there with her young son, who bears a striking resemblance to him, but she remains distant and uses a cane, seemingly avoiding him. Their past was complicated by his family's interference, as his mother pushed for him to marry Monica, despite Ivy's supposed ulterior motives. However, it was Monica who turned out to be the one with ulterior motives. Now, Monica contests the divorce, while Ivy refuses to acknowledge that Geoffrey is Heath's son. Filled with hope, Heath yearns to be a father to his child and mend things with Ivy. Can he regain her trust? And will she give him a second chance? He fears that Monica, always scheming, may try to sabotage their reconciliation. As the story unfolds in "The Cat Fight for the Billionaire Daddy: Round Two," Ivy must decide whether to forgive Heath for their son's sake and if she still has feelings for him. If given the opportunity for revenge against Monica, what path would Ivy choose? Read on to find out.

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  1. OBEYDEX
    OBEYDEX rated it
    intresting
  1. PedroSousa
    PedroSousa rated it
    I love this book. This love story is very different but a magical one as compared to the previous ones.
  1. MayoNutSpoonsies
    MayoNutSpoonsies rated it
    Hello, everyone! I’m excited to be trying out a new “genre” with new characters in a world more like ours. Please, let me know what you think, and I hope you enjoy The Wolves of Banglador!
  1. ThiccThighs
    ThiccThighs rated it
    I read the novel for about 640 chapters and my score is 6.9/10. The story is not bad, the main character gets stronger very quickly, but the female characters are very annoying (except Aliece) and in order for the female characters to keep up with the pace of development of the main character, they slowed down the development of the main character and gave the female characters unnecessary rapid development. The plots always start to repeat after a while and get boring, and even though the main character dies 100s of times, he never matures and always acts like a child. The novel consists of the main character fighting, eating, developing, and being beaten or bullied by female characters. Is there any romance? I read up to 640 and it wasn't there yet and it didn't look like it would be for a long time. In short, if you like reading MC that gets stronger quickly, read it, otherwise it is not worth reading.
  1. phoenix_8888
    phoenix_8888 rated it
    This novel gets very dark. Other novels like reverend insanity who have villain mcs atleast have emotions of some sort, even if its twisted. But this mc just kinda feels like kind of a robot. Due to the nature of his system, he spends a lot of time with other people, but its like he never actually cares about them or ever really has emotions. Like fang yuan is hilarious and full of emotion, but hes completely fine to do anything, no matter how horrible as long as it gets what he wants. But this dude doesnt really feel like he has emotions, and just does things that are beneficial to him, but his only real motive is getting stronger, but theres nothing really other than that
  1. Skynovellover
    Skynovellover rated it
    Honestly, I kind of dropped this. It had a really nice premise, and it was initially quite fun. But I don't like when things go from having a simple, nice premise to being overly crazy. This was about an immortal making his way through life, if we would've met other supernatural beings okay, but now going to fairies and dragons and other worlds and everything, what the hell? It's actually funny that the author of this book also writes The Damned Demon. It's a newer series from him, and that book is literally amazing, I think it's the best web novel I've read in this genre of adult fantasy. I think the author learned some things from this one and improved upon them in the second book. Definitely recommend that one if you have a chance to read it. Just keep in mind that even though it is R-18, it's not as R-18 as this one.
  1. DarkerThanBlack
    DarkerThanBlack rated it
    Oh man those mc's in xianxia novels are really brainless
  1. Nalumntz
    Nalumntz rated it
    It's in the context of ancient times when women were not treated as equal to men. Sexism is a common theme in cultivation novels because almost all of them are set in ancient times. The sexism and belittling of women isn't reflective of the author, it is reflective of the time period.

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