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After Transmigrating, Embraced by the Wildest Man

After getting drunk, Lucy Sullivan slept with a stranger. Then, she woke up and realized she had transmigrated into a book! This book was one that Su Le's mother loved to read because the supporting cannon fodder character had the same name as Lucy Sullivan. Her mother even told her to memorize the book's contents. What if she transmigrated into the book one day? Sure enough, her mother's words came true. When Lucy Sullivan regained consciousness, she didn't regret her actions. After all, she had slept with the only good man in the book, and he was handsome! In contrast, the male lead in the book was not a good person. He treated Lucy Sullivan, who accompanied him through hardships in the countryside, as an ATM, while being engaged to the female lead. He was a pure scumbag! The transmigrated Su Le wasn't as naive as the original character. She decisively abandoned the male lead in the book and turned away from him to marry the second male lead. The villagers said, "Lucy Sullivan, the Smithson family is poor. Can they afford to support a young lady like you?" Upon hearing this, Lucy Sullivan immediately declared to Samuel Smithson, "I eat very little." The villagers continued, " Samuel Smithson, that Lucy Sullivan does nothing all day. Why don't you find a hardworking wife?" Samuel Smithson confidently replied, "I can afford her." Despite the opposition of everyone around them, Lucy Sullivan and Samuel Smithson ignored them and lived together. The whole village expected to see them fail, but to their surprise, not only did their lives get better, but they also had several children.

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40 Chs

022 Borrow Money

Lucy Sullivan noticed Albert Hudson's mood change and involuntarily stepped back. Albert was like a madman who might do anything, "Now that you know everything, leave quickly. It's not good if someone sees you standing at my door and reports it to Secretary Thompson."

Albert exhaled and tried his best to look pitiful, "Lucy, your aunt and uncle would be heartbroken if you treat me like this."

Lucy really wanted to spit on Albert's face. Her mother, Ms. Williams, was very satisfied with Samuel Smithson. As for the original family, Lucy believed that they would rather have her marry Samuel than Albert, a hypocrite.

Noticing Lucy's silence, Albert spoke again, "You said you were going to write to your aunt and uncle to ask for money and coupons; did they send them to you?"

Look at how naturally he said that, as if Lucy owed him.

However, without him mentioning this, Lucy had completely forgotten about the money he owed her.