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Mr. Fu's Wife Reincarnated

International negotiator, Evelyn Cobb, was framed and killed. After waking up, she found herself in the body of a newly engaged female college student. When she first confronted her fiance, Christopher Robinson, his tone was cold and aggressive. "If you're obedient, you can stay. If you're not, I'll leave you." When she next confronted him, it was on stage during the International Collegiate Debate Competition at Capital University. She looked at Christopher Robinson, the judge below the stage, and asked in a firm voice, "Mr. Fu, what is marriage to you?" "It is all about mutual benefits," Christopher Robinson answered. Rumor had it that Christopher Robinson, the prince of the business world, married a beautiful wife. Little did he expect his wife to hold a knife to his throat on their wedding night. "In 2009, Evelyn Cobb, an international negotiator, went to Emarica for negotiations with her team. Their plane crashed on the way back. Did you have anything to do with it?" Christopher Robinson's heart shuddered. His suspicions had been confirmed. He looked helplessly at Evelyn Cobb. "I was behind it." Before getting married, she was a pawn on his chessboard. After getting married, she became a medicine he couldn't stop taking. There were rumors that the Jiang family's youngest daughter had no talent. Huh? How should I act? Evelyn Cobb thought. [From being indifferent to being absolutely obsessed with you. The female lead is smart and talented. Step by step, she's getting closer to the truth behind her death.] Conception: Loving yourself is the prerequisite for being loved by someone else.

Li Buyan · Urban
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266: He coaxed her_3

Of course, she remembered not visiting Amelia in the hospital for days on end.

Yet now, upon hearing of her illness, she couldn't wait to fly over.

This kind of action was an unconscious attempt to atone for her sins.

If she had known that Evelyn Cobb's life would end at 30, she would have done everything in her power to treat her well during the first 30 years.

After Evelyn's death, Iris Yael's deepest regret was her lack of time spent with her daughter.

Their closest bonds were formed over the meals that they shared during holidays and festivals.

All her time and energy were spent on research and on other people.

It was only after Evelyn's death that Iris realized she had made the same mistake as countless other parents – giving her best time and energy to others instead of her own child.

"I'm sorry." Iris's fingers trembled beside her, tightening and loosening.

She couldn't bear to look into Amelia's eyes.

They were too clear.