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SIGNING IN: BEING SHOWERED BY HEAVENLY BLESSINGS FOR FIVE YEARS

Every little girl's fantasy is to live a wonderful life full of riches and luxuries. This was the future she imagined, and she was willing to go to any length to obtain it. She was spoiled, pampered, and doted on by her family, and she was proud of herself. She knew she deserved the best, and she went for it. This, however, is where the nightmare began. Wanting to leave the clutches of poverty wasn't as simple as she believed, given the things she had to give up, the humiliation she had to endure, and the numerous things she had to lose. It was not worthwhile. When she thought she had it all, she was slapped in the face with the cold, hard truth: she was only a SUBSTITUTE. And when two of her closest companions turned on her and betrayed her, she was shoved aside and got humiliated by people she used to know. With nothing and no one to lean on, she was forced to make decisions. Decisions that gradually resulted in something breathtakingly amazing. [DING! SIGN IN! THE HOST HAS BEEN REWARDED WITH ******]

GEEGEE · Urban
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690 Chs

CHAPTER 483: ACCEPTANCE

Diamond chuckled as she picked the first gown that was brought for her to fit as she digested the question that Nolan had just asked her.

She didn't remember having such a conversation with someone else other than her family members.

Even when she was with Sullivan and Kian, they never talked about it. They didn't even have time to think about anything since the relationship ended abruptly like that.

The first time she felt like telling someone about her relationship status, she ended up on bad terms with that person.

The second person she told was that woman, Grace, who wanted her to be her daughter-in-law. She told him at that time that she was dating two men at a time, and she didn't seem to mind at all.

She even gave the woman her number, and until now, there wasn't any call.

Although her world had changed, and people were getting tolerant of some other things, it seemed that only her family at the moment tolerated her.