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Caged by the Billionaire

“Squeal———” The screeching of emergency brakes tore through the entire night sky. Her body, like a broken bag, was flung onto the windshield, and then, rolled down to the ground viciously. That light purple evening gown was soon soaked red with the blood gushing down her legs. In the pool of blood, she lay silently on the ground, with only the images of his entanglement with that woman at the wedding lingering in her mind… Four years of entanglement, a single contract. He was President Leng, the finance mogul who could summon the wind and call the rain, icily imposing, his authority unchallenged. On a rainy night after breaking up with his beloved girlfriend, he found her, a helpless and orphaned girl, at the head of the bridge. He didn't love her, yet he made her his woman, a woman to bear his children. He had always just been used to her presence, until that night, when he saw her lying in a pool of blood with his child… She was the mute orphan who had relied solely on Ah Mo since childhood, born into hardship, calm and resilient. At the age of eighteen, to escape a fate of being sold by her uncle, she fled the small fishing village and met the cold and lofty him in the strange city. He paid for Ah Mo’s medical expenses, for her university education, they were entwined night and day, but all for the sake of a heir. That night, a car accident, a miscarriage, a broken heart, all she could do was leave in sorrow… [Note] The story is slightly tragic throughout but has a fulfilling conclusion. Finished work by Anxiang http://read.xxsy.net/info/162141.html Zuifei Crime http://read.xxsy.net/info/212178.html “Torture the Concubine”

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159 Chs

Chapter 36

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On that worn little table, as always, lay a dish of fish jerky grandma had made herself and a plate of green vegetables.

Grandma slowly ate, while Qianxue stood by with moist eyes. Over these four years, her uncle really hadn't taken good care of grandma. The room was swarming with mosquitoes, yet, not even an electric fan was there.

"Qianxue, after tonight, you should go back, don't stay here," grandma said, lifting her head, her voice quivering before she was wracked with a violent cough.

Qianxue hurriedly rose to pat grandma's back, her complexion as pale as the old woman's. Grandma was gravely ill, yet her heartless uncle hadn't used the money she sent each month to treat her illness.

"Grandma, I'll take you with me." Writing the character for 'leave' on grandma's palm, Qianxue frantically began to pack her belongings. It was her fault; she had neglected grandma's sickness for four years. This time, no matter what, she would take good care of grandma.