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Mr. Tycoon's Pregnant Wife

SLOW BURN ROMANCE There’s no stopping a man who’s set to get what he wants. *** Avery Taylor had enough of her fiancé's excuses. She ultimately broke up with him as soon as he was pictured entering a hotel with an actress. Matters became even more complicated when she discovered she was one month pregnant. The only problem was, she didn't know who the father of the child was, considering that she and her fiancé hadn't seen each other for three months. On one unexpected night, she encounters a stranger, disguised as her savior! But Aidan was not at all what Avery had expected. At least, he wasn't exactly the hero or the man anyone expected him to be. ... Aidan had to hear the news of her running away from home—abandoning him. He had waited for years for her to return. However, he never imagined that he would meet the woman who had broken his heart and left him breathless, now carrying a child in her womb. Rather than be discouraged and give up, Aidan saw this as an opportunity. A sweet and ripened fruit, he would take pleasure in savoring. Now, time is ticking.

Poisonlily · Urbain
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Chapter 29: Returning

Avery couldn't understand Director Lim. When she first met him, he looked unapproachable and many people around her dubbed him as an evil director, not because of his character being malicious, rather it was because many people didn't like his strictness and overwhelming demands. 

However, after joining the film group this time, she observed that Director Lim was indeed strict, but he was also kind and more understanding and reasonable than anyone she had met in this industry. 

Hiding the card and the red envelopes inside her pocket, Avery made her way towards the cafeteria, where most of the staff members lounged when they're done with their works. 

As soon as she emerged from the corridor leading towards the cafeteria, a petite looking woman waved at her. "Avery, come here!"

Avery moved closer to their table with a smile and sat down. It was no longer lunch at that time so there weren't a lot of people and the scent of food wasn't that strong either.