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Sister, Will You Be Pregnant With My Husband's Child

"Will you sleep with my husband until you are pregnant and give birth to his child?" Elena Wasley was reunited with her twin, Elise. She asked Elena to help conceive a child from her husband, Brian Fernandez. Of course, Elena refused because soon she would marry her lover, Diego Orlando. But all changed because of one unexpected incident. Elena wants to conceive the baby by asking for expensive fees. Make Brian and Elise make a written agreement for an agreement with Elena. On the other hand, Tiara Jackson, Brian's ex-fiance, still expects the man to be her. She was determined to get rid of Elise and the baby in various ways to get Brian. What was the reason Elise asked Elena to have Brian's child? Why did Elena agree to the crazy agreement? How would Diego react if he knew everything? What would Tiara do to get rid of Elise and her baby? Can the baby be born into the world safely? How does this end when love shakes things up? ....sorry, if my English is bad. because I'm not very good at translating into English. but I hope you can still enjoy reading this story. thank you....

MaylisaAzhura · Urban
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175. A plan to kill 'Elise'(Elena)

the one remaining guest room is used by elena when she stays here for the next five days.

And the guest room whose AC is broken is Elena's room. So, Yanti and Edward went to the guest room used by Elena.

Yanti knocked on the door as she stood in front of Elena's room.

"Come in," Yanti still heard Elena's small voice. Hearing Elena's approval makes Yanti open the door.

"Come in." Take Yanti to Edward. And the man nodded obediently. Yanti and Edward walked into the room. Elena was sitting on the edge of the bed with the cellphone in her hand. She just texted Diego not to worry about her situation here.

Hearing the open door, Elena looked up and saw Yanti entering with a strange man in a plain black uniform.

"What's wrong, aunty?" Elena asked curiously. Because she didn't call the old woman at all.

"There's a repairman coming over to fix the air conditioner in this room." Yanti is clear.

"Didn't I say there was no need to fix it."