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The Fake Heiress Turns Out to Hide Multiple Identities

Nan Yu was brought by the Nan Family back from the countryside to pretend as the fake heiress, being forced to marry the paralyzed and tyrannical young master of Huo Family on behalf of the real heiress. Before the marriage, she was just a fake heiress who had been abused since childhood, despised by everyone, and had nowhere to call home. After the marriage, she became the heiress who was coveted by many, lavished with love, and had countless brilliant hidden identities. Such a perfect person, the only pity was having a disabled husband. Everyone advised her to kick him out and find someone better. But a few days later, they saw the man who had been in a wheelchair stand up and become the rich and powerful ruler of the Huo Family. He then pinned Nan Yu in a corner, held her by the waist, and with a hint of red in his eyes, and said, "Sweetie, I heard that you want to divorce me?" Remembering his wildness in bed, Nan Yu shook her head violently, "No! Those are all rumors. You are the only one I want to spend my life with!"

Bai Liushi · Urban
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127 Chs

Chapter 70: Crane Longevity Painting

"Huo Family Head?"

Nan Yu looked toward the unfamiliar man in the wheelchair at the doorway.

A half-black mask concealed his right face, revealing pale and thin lips; his left face had a defined contour, his expression indifferent.

He carried an innate sharpness about him, daunting to all who looked his way.

His eyelids slightly lifted, and he gazed at Nan Yu, piercing through the thick crowd.

A powerful sense of oppression fell on her head, slowing her breathing.

The voice of Li Qingjia continued to reach her ears.

"This Huo Family Head is the ruler of the Huo Family. He rarely shows himself and does not attend any banquets, always remaining mysterious."

"Few have seen beneath his mask, but those who have say there's a vicious scar like that of a centipede under his right face—more terrifying than a ghost."

Nan Yu's gaze was indifferent as she met his eyes head-on.

The next second, the wheelchair moved toward them.