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How I Fell for My Hidden Marriage Hubby

She conspires and provokes the most powerful young master in Beijing! They sign a contract and with his every call, she has to go anywhere and do anything his bidding. When their contract ends, she smirks and said, “I’ll take the money and you can leave. We don’t owe each other anything.” He is Young Master Ya who rules Beijing. He controls the business empire during the day, and he is the strongest king at night. He is cold and women are merely playthings to him. With his power, the women he has eyes on have never been willing to leave him, yet she is an exception. She loves money, like all the previous women, but she is never shy of showing her greed. And he never realizes that he will ever grow a heart for such a promiscuous and cheap woman… He points a gun straight at her heart. “Die with me, or accept my love—which one do you choose?” She pouts and turns around, before she pushes an adorable child into his arms. “Here, there’s your answer.”

Early October · Urban
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3483 Chs

She should be taken good care of

Rong Yan's words made Jian Jie instantly speechless after hearing them.

If it was Rong Yan's first time facing a man like Jian Jie, then Jian Jie was the first time that she truly felt that a woman could be as smart and rational as Rong Yan. Even when she was at her most dangerous disadvantage, she could still face it calmly.

In the past, no matter if it was a man or a woman, they were all so afraid that they couldn't even speak when facing Jian Yi. However, Rong Yan didn't seem to be afraid of anything and even had the mood to make a harmless joke.

This woman could still be so calm even now. Was she really not afraid of Liancheng Yazhi coming over?

or did he really dare to guarantee that he would not kill her?

Where did she get such overconfidence from?

The people who were watching really wanted to teach her a lesson.

Jian Yi stared at Rong Yan with furrowed brows, as if he wanted to cut open her brain to see if her internal structure was the same as that of ordinary people.