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Scandalous President

New novel: "Public Enemy of the Elite: See you tonight, Mr. Xie!" is out, you're all welcome to come and check it out... New dish on the plate! Link: http://novel.hongxiu.com/a/1302448/ * A year ago, Grace Gordon, the step-daughter of the Gordon Family, married into the Yale Family amidst everyone's envious gaze. A year later, it was revealed that 27-year-old Grace Gordon had a 13-year-old illegitimate son, and was driven out by the Yale Family. A marriage left her in ruin, without home or loved ones. At this point, she realized that the Yale Family's acceptance of her had ulterior motives. - He is a rising star in politics, and their only connection is that they once woke up in the same bed. When they meet again, he looks at her through a veil of smoke, his voice low and steady: "Grace Gordon, leave Lewis Yale... become my wife." - After three years of a secret marriage, she becomes his greatest support. He also stands at the pinnacle, despising everyone else. She comes home drunk, red wine in her left hand, and a divorce agreement in her right. Her drunken demeanor captivating, eyes smiling faintly: "The days when we used each other... should come to an end." He looks at her intensely: "Stop joking, just when everybody finds out about you, you want to divorce? Wouldn't that be telling everyone that the President has been abandoned?" - Stanhope Brown encountered such a woman five years ago. She was poison to him...a drug he couldn't quit, forget, and felt that pampering her was never enough. Grace Gordon encountered such a man five years ago. For her, he was her pillar of strength, her redemption...he was the tattoo forever etched in her heart and impossible to erase.

Thousand Birch Fallen · Urbain
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433 Chs

Chapter 129: Tongtong Apologizes 2

A single sentence left Grace Gordon speechless.

Grace Gordon turned her head to look at Stanhope Brown, who seemed calm and indifferent: "There's nothing wrong, just asking..."

"Men like women with long legs, thin waists and pitiful appearances, as well as capable, efficient and strong-willed women, and virtuous, gentle women. It's the same reason women like tall, handsome men, ordinary, practical and motivated men, and men who have the ability to make them happy, but who are nothing else. It's just a fact," Stanhope explained, his attitude like that of a teacher, and his tone like that of an elder educating a younger person.

His words were like a tongue twister! Grace frowned.

"What about you? What kind of woman do you like?" For some reason, Grace felt compelled to ask.