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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

There's Still That Slap of Revenge!

Editor: Dragon Boat Translation

"Auntie Dong, we need to pack up and leave here immediately," Shen Ning took a taxi back home and woke up Auntie Dong.

Auntie Dong asked in surprise, "Miss, what's going on? It's so early, where can we go?"

"Yes, Coco is in danger now. Let's leave first. I've already booked an apartment in the suburbs," Shen Ning replied urgently as she started packing.

Auntie Dong realized the seriousness of the situation and didn't ask further questions. She joined in the packing.

Half an hour later, Shen Ning woke up Coco and Xiaoxiao.

"Mommy, it's still dark outside. Where are we going?" Xiaoxiao, with her eyes barely open, asked in a drowsy tone.

"We're moving to the countryside," Shen Ning kissed her on the cheek and lifted her up.

The little one was chubby and soft, radiating a special kind of comfort that warmed Shen Ning's heart.

As long as her children could stay safe by her side, she wasn't afraid of any fatigue or hardship.