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Twice he was kidnapped by the same man who asked her to have children."Woman, hand over my child!""Are you sick? I don't even have a boyfriend, where did these kids come from? "What kind of awkwardness would a fake daughter get when she meets a real CEO?"I'm warning you, I don't agree to be your girlfriend!""You were my woman five years ago! Now, hand over the child you gave me! "A certain woman: "Pfft ..." Whoosh!
She was the Xia Family's daughter who had been left behind. He was the high and mighty head of the Lu Family. He originally thought that the two of them wouldn't have any interactions, but fate loved to joke around. One day, she was called Mommy by a little shota while dragging her clothes. The man behind her had a complacent smile on his face as he said, "Xia Xun Sheng, let's get married." "Sorry, we're not familiar with each other!" "It doesn't matter. We will have a lifetime to get to know each other." He was taken home without realizing it. After the wedding, she hid in the quilt and bit her finger. "You go out, I don't want to sleep in the same room as you, you beast."
Married three years, husband disdained to touch her. Xiao San unexpectedly became pregnant and arrogantly moved into the house. His mother-in-law actually made her become Xiao San's nanny ... One accident, she was eaten and wiped clean by strangers. Xia Ruushu didn't know what to do, so she fled in panic. However, he had threatened to imprison her, causing her to be extremely happy. Xia Ruoshu was forced to constantly contend with her husband, mother-in-law, and mistress, the domineering and arrogant CEO. She thought she would be beaten black and blue by him. Unexpectedly, behind the overbearing was gentleness. He, dominated her and bullied her, yet he pampered her to the bone!
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