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Three Little Troublemakers Turned the World Upside Down After My Divorce

"M-Mr. Li, something terrible has happened. Your office has been vandalized," the secretary said as she hurriedly and anxiously approached Li Zhenteng. Li Zhenteng's rose-colored lips inched closer to Shen Ning's red lips when he was interrupted, and he growled, "Damn it, who dare to be so bold?" "M-Mr. Li, it's a four or five-year-old kid. He claimed that you bullied his mommy." "Uh..." Li Zhenteng immediately straightened his posture, his face serious. "M-Mr. Li, something terrible has happened. Your project materials have been stolen!" the flustered secretary burst into the room while Li Zhenteng was conducting an emergency senior executive meeting. "How dare they! Who dares to be so audacious?" Li Zhenteng said furiously. "M-Mr. Li, it's three little kids. They say that you've hurt their mommy." The executives couldn't help but chuckle among themselves when they heard that. Li Zhenteng shrank into himself and cleared his throat. "Ahem, let's continue the meeting..."

Spring Swallow Returns South · Urban
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200 Chs

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Translator: Dragon Boat Translation Editor: Dragon Boat Translation

"Okay, I understand. You can leave now," Li Zhenting bent down to pick up Lan Lan, gently wiped away her tears, and offered some comforting words. Holding Shen Mei's hand, he walked towards the luxurious car parked outside.

Inside the hospital room, Shen Ning cradled Ding Ding in her arms, listening to the sweet cooing and occasional cries of Shen Mei and Lan Lan outside. Her heart weighed heavily with emotions.

Outside, Li Zhenting held Lan Lan in one arm while clasping Shen Mei's hand with the other. The three of them strolled together, presenting a picturesque image of a harmonious and happy family. They looked like such a lovely family.

They shared kisses and farewells, leaving Ding Ding behind, who appeared like a forlorn, homeless child, feeling like a misfit among them. In her heart, it was as if a sharp stone had lodged itself, causing both pain and bitterness.