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Ghost of My Heart

Genre(s): Romance, Fantasy, Comedy, Family, First Love, Revenge, Reincarnation & R18. She is known as the Loveless Woman at her workplace because of her unapproachable nature. Five years later, she moves to a new house to get away from gossips and rumors. However, she is far from freedom when she encounters a handsome but annoying man in her new home. He loves to pester her and claims that she is his wife when they are not even married yet. He is eager to expose their relationship, but since other people has bad impression about her, she desperately hides the relationship to avoid ruining her career. It is also because her companion is not even a human. Her life gets even complicated as she tries to understand who and why he even exists in her house. *** On the other hand, Hue, who was given the cold treatment, puckered. His lower lip stuck out, his eyes shrunk and his eyes turned glassy instantly. Suddenly, he sat on the floor, stomped his feet and wailed loudly. "You are so mean! We are already married! Why do you want to chase me out?!" He stomped his feet again and again. He wailed loudly, crying his heart out. Tears ran down his smooth and poreless cheeks, like thousands of diamonds. Jennet turned her body around, speechless beyond words.She stepped back at a pace when the scowl on her face had completely disappeared but, was replaced with a surprised yet confused expression. 'What is wrong with this man?' she mumbled inwardly with a frown of confusion. The man whom she thought was seductive and appetizing just moments ago, was crying loudly like a child. His maturity and manly attitude regressed into a spoiled child’s attitude. *** Warning: This book contains mature content. Book cover: Created on Canva.com *All the characters in this book are fictitious, and any resemblance to actual persons, living or dead, is purely coincidental. Discord:Jenzalex#8513

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Chapter 146

Meanwhile, Hue stayed silent in his chair. His face looked dead. His life was already doomed after he heard the booming news.

"That's unfair..." he cried from his seat.

How could he live with such rules being implemented in the house? He had suffered enough of her deadly punches and her insensitivity toward his feelings.

The men laughed even harder. Edward, who sat opposite him, spoke. "It is not something that is not fair. It is fair for her as it is for her defence. Think from the bright side."

Evan smiled apologetically as he gave Hue's shoulder a light pat. "She had been granted the privilege since her childhood," he said calmly.

"He is right," Sammy said as he nodded his head. "She was a frail and delicate child during her childhood. As she grew up, her frailty became worse."