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The Battle of the Heiresses

Rose John, a supposed member of the esteemed John family, was widely recognized as an imposter. Expectations ran high for a showdown between the true and false daughters, but the initial round saw the genuine daughter, Molly John, suffer a surprising defeat. Confident in her lineage, Molly confronted Rose, declaring, "I am the real John daughter. Leave the family." Unperturbed, Rose casually discarded the property certificate, asserting her claim, "Sorry, the house is mine. Take your time." Undeterred, Molly retorted, "Your fiancé belongs to me. Step aside. I'm the true daughter." Rose nonchalantly replied, "I don't want that scum. You two are made for each other. I quit." Molly boasted of her wealthy family, but Rose swiftly retorted, "Your father was my father's driver. Who's truly rich and powerful?" Molly flaunted designer works, unaware that those very designers once considered Rose their mentor. While Molly schemed for the Best Actress title, Rose relied on her talent and charm. The public soon realized that whenever the true daughter attempted to deceive or outshine, she faced humiliating setbacks. Since the exposure of the imposter, Molly's reputation suffered, leaving her humiliated and her face metaphorically swollen. In the battle between the real and fake daughters, it became clear that authenticity triumphed over pretense. The saga of the John family continued, as the imposter's exposure forever altered the dynamics of their relationships.

Isabella Lee · Urban
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100 Chs

Chapter 080 girlfriend? Ex-girlfriend

When the secretary finished speaking, Steven Quain's cold eyes were immediately projected to her, and the secretary was startled.

Of course, even so, the old lady heard the secretary clearly.

She is indissoluble open mouth: "Change a daughter-in-law?"? Why

"I'm afraid there's no other person in the world who is so suitable."

Her son is 30 years old, and people outside say everything.

Some said that her son had a problem with his sexual orientation, and some said that her son was not good at that.

There were even rumors that her son had become a monk in private, that the four were all empty, and that he was no longer in the five elements.

In a word, there are all kinds of things.

Wait.

Her son has a sexual problem?

As if remembering something, the old lady said to Steven Quain, "Steven, do you like boys?"

Steven Quain frowned and looked at the old lady in puzzlement.