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LOVE ONE MORE TIME

When her fiance ran away with her best friend on her wedding day, Anna Lee vowed never to love again. Her father also disowned her and told the world that she was not his daughter anymore. She struggled to find her footing as an actress and she lands the lead role in a very popular movie. Later, she meets Mo Xing, the president of the prestigious Mo Group and something begins to stir inside her heart. Mo Xing loves and protects her from everything and anything that threatens her well-being. He is heard saying one day: "You are the reporters who follow my wife every day? I will make sure you have no jobs ever again! My wife is having a hard time because of you!" or "Honey, you are very beautiful, why is my wife so beautiful?" or "Do you want an island or a huge yacht? tell me and husband will buy it for you!" the reporters start complaining, "Big boss, spare us the dog food, we want a glimpse of our best actress too!" The cover art is not mine (Pinterest) All credit to the owner

BOOKWORM7 · Urbano
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633 Chs

You tried to steal from my daughter

Madam Lin gasped, her hands flying to her mouth as her gaze locked onto the torn pieces of the title deed. "What are you doing?!" she shrieked, scrambling to snatch the papers back from the floor. "You can't just—"

But before she could even finish her sentence, Ling Buyi's father held up the torn halves of the document in front of her, his face a mask of calm authority. "This document," he said slowly, his voice steady but with a hint of disdain, "is fake."

Yuan Fei's father, who had been watching the entire scene with a look of smug indifference, suddenly tensed. His eyes flickered with uncertainty as he observed Ling Buyi's father's expression. Something about the way he held the title deed, the conviction in his voice, made Yuan Fei's father second-guess his confidence. Ling Buyi's father had worked at the Ministry of Lands for decades. If he was saying the title deed was fake, then there was a real possibility that it was, in fact, a forgery.