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She Becomes Glamorous After The Engagement Annulment

The fat and ugly Nora Smith is the laughingstock of the town when her fiancé breaks off their engagement. He says, “The sight of your gigantic face and thunder thighs disgusts me! Don't ever pester me again!" “What an idiot.” Nora scoffs and turns around, her lips curling up into a smile. Later, when Nora successfully slims down, she returns as an astounding beauty. Her ex-fiancé comes to her bearing flowers and begs, "I was wrong, Nora. I’m willing to do anything as long as you come back to me.” Nora rests her chin in her hands and smiles as she replies, “Real men don’t dwell on the past.” Angered, he says, “You’re just a dimwit saddled with baggage that I dumped, Nora. No one will want you except me!" But following that… A young and popular singer tweets: “Nora Smith is my goddess!" An internationally renowned surgeon asks, “Are you free tonight, Nora?” Even the rich and influential hotshot whom everyone is scared of comes forward and says, ”I can take care of my wife and children myself, thank you very much.”

Mr. Yan · Général
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A Debt~

Éditeur: Atlas Studios

Warren was taken aback the moment she said that.

Maureen asked in surprise, "You can understand it?"

Nora nodded. She was about to speak when Yvonne's voice reached them. "Were you looking for me, Warren?"

At the sight of Yvonne, Warren instantly got up and walked over with the computer. He said, "Yvonne, come and take a look at this for me. What's wrong with the game? None of the technicians in the IT department can find the problem. If this goes on… the game is already live. We'll lose all the players!"

Nora: "?"

When she looked over hesitantly, Maureen explained, "Yvonne is a software consultant in the company. He always goes to her for help if there are problems that the technicians can't solve."

Maureen curled her lips in disdain. When she saw that Yvonne and Warren had moved to the side with the computer, she couldn't help but sigh. "I feel so miserable, Nora."

'Nora'?