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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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Nora Is Pete's Mother!

Translator: Atlas Studios Éditeur: Atlas Studios

The hallway outside was bustling with all kinds of noise.

However, the three in the stairwell were silent.

At last, after a full half a minute, Chester pointed at Cherry as if he had seen a ghost and stammered, "Y-you… You…"

Pete pressed his lips together and sighed. "Since you've seen us, then I won't keep it a secret anymore."

He said solemnly, "Actually, I have a superpower—I can create clones. If you don't believe me, close your eyes. I'll withdraw my clone."

Chester was perplexed.

The corners of his lips spasmed. "Do you really think I'm that stupid, Pete? I'm not going to believe that!"

Cherry cupped her hands around her mouth and leaned toward her brother. She looked like she wanted to whisper, but her voice was in no way soft as she asked, "So, Uncle Chester does have a brain after all?"

Pete was also puzzled. "I'll look it up when I get back. Can single-celled organisms think?"