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Please Let Me Go, My Contracted Ex-Husband.

He married the daughter of the Lancaster family purely for revenge. He expected her to be obedient and submissive, not to resist or show emotions—a perfect pawn in his plan for vengeance. However, when his gaze locked onto the third daughter of the Lancaster family, the one who barged into the living room was her—disheveled and stained with blood. She seemed ordinary, but beneath the surface, she hid an unknown sharpness. "Do you love me?" he asked coldly. "You're crazy!" she rolled her eyes in disdain. In that moment, he smiled with satisfaction, believing he had everything under control. But she fought back. Marrying him was merely one step in her own plan. Four years later, with the Lancaster family completely destroyed, she threw the divorce papers in his face, smiling like the final victor: "Albert Wilson, have you finished using me? Thank you for making me think I once loved you. Now, never see me again, even in death." Just as she turned to leave in triumph, she accidentally walked into a gang's arms deal, and an explosion forever separated her from him. It was only when he found the two-month pregnancy test result among her belongings that he realized he had lost the only salvation of his life.

c_l_dd · Urbain
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Chapter 33- Sleeping together?

After class, the first thing Cynthia did was rush home to grab that bag of his stuff, just so she wouldn't forget again. Since he hadn't come to pick it up, she figured she'd take this chance to bring it over to him herself.

It was late May, nearly June, and the weather was warming up. The broad road was lined with lush greenery, and as she strolled leisurely, she enjoyed the peacefulness of this quiet moment.

No wonder the wealthy chose to build private villas by the sea or in secluded suburbs; this kind of calm, far from the bustle of the city, was truly enchanting.

A car horn sounded behind her. She turned to see his car had already pulled up beside her. He had brought a different car today—a black Maybach, understated but exuding a subtle sharpness.

He rolled down the window, gesturing for her to get in. Perhaps to match today's car, he was dressed all in black, giving off a cool, distant aura, as if even the hot sun overhead had dimmed a few degrees.