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Her Suprise Husband Is A Trillionaire!

To escape an arranged marriage in which her own father treated her like a commodity to be sold, Xu Ningxi casually grabbed a man to marry and thus became the laughingstock of high society. The crowd rejoiced in her misfortune, believing that the down-and-out heiress Xu Ningxi must have "married beneath her" and was living a hard life. Her father kicked her out of the house, and her stepsister took her place; Ningxi was destined to lead a vagrant life outside. Rumors even spread that she had married a gigolo, and people laughed: without the halo of the rich young lady, she could only marry such a lowly person, not even comparable to the average Joe. Until one day— The hundred-billionaire tycoon made his first public appearance at a grand wedding, broadcasted globally. Only then did everyone shockingly realize that the bride nestled beside the tycoon, smiling tenderly, eyes lowered in modesty, was none other than the fallen heiress Xu Ningxi! And beneath that wedding gown, her belly had already begun to swell slightly…

Lin Xiaoqiao · 都市
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273 Chs

Chapter 158: Cousin's Confession

Du Lin was relentless.

"It must have been my brother who spent the money and effort! When you say someone loaned it to you, you mean my brother. If my brother lent it to you to start this business, it's pretty much the same as giving it to you. Have you no shame? Actually wanting something so expensive from my brother!"

Xu Ningxi felt utterly disheartened by this.

Du Lin was so young, but his words were incredibly harsh.

And not something you'd expect from someone his age.

This was all because of the years spent under the influence of Chen Xiuzhi and Xu Huanyan, being tainted by their words and actions.

The child was biased and misled, having taken the wrong path.

Du Lin continued to rage furiously.

"Look at you, using my brother to boost your social status. I've never seen a woman so scheming, exploiting everyone around you to the fullest. It's pitiful that my brother can't see your true colors, won over by your trifling favors, and hopelessly devoted to you."