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His soul

"Like it or not, you'll still be my woman, Gina," Massimo said coldly, undeniably. "Everything is written in the agreement your grandfather and my grandfather made." "I'm not part of the Sanders family anymore, so I'm not obligated to fulfill that agreement." Gina answered loudly without any fear. Massimo laughed out loud. "So you rejected me?" "Of course!" “Fine, then I'll make the only person you love live in a miserable state. I will make him wish death was better than his current life,” Massimo threatened earnestly. Synopsis: Gina, who was born to a woman whose existence was not recognized by her father's family, was forced to find her father in Barcelona on the orders of her mother who died of cancer. Living with her mother and stepsisters did not make Gina's life any better, the stepmother who was after her father's property justified everything to make her beloved son Diego Alvarez the heir to the Sanders family. Meanwhile, Gina must be trapped in a crazy agreement made by her grandfather decades ago to become the heiress of the ruler of Barcelona Massimo del Cano who does not want marriage, Gina becomes a substitute for her step-sister for what her stepmother set her up for. The relationship that Massimo wanted was nothing more than a master and slave relationship, could Gina survive in that relationship? The terrible relationship of a man who turns out to be his first love.

nafadila · Urbano
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618 Chs

Bad mother

Martin squinted his eyes reading the paper that a nurse had just given him, before providing basic assistance to Diego's wounds, the nurses in the emergency room had brought Diego to the CT-Scan room for an examination and now the results are in Martin's hands.

"Explain to me, you bastard! How do I understand this," Martin growled, annoyed after realizing that he was like an idiot by reading the report given by a nurse earlier.

Thomas chuckled. "It's not my fault, you took the paper yourself."

"Damn it, quickly read it to me," Martin replied curtly as he handed Thomas the paper in his hand.

Actually Thomas could have guessed Diego's condition without having to do a CT-Scan first, but because he wanted to make it clearer he ordered the nurses to take Diego to the CT-Scan room.