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ONS: Pregnant With CEO's Baby

Jeanne was only 18 years old when her stepmother and step sister framed her and caused her to lose everything. She was thrown out of the house by her father for trying to resist. 7 years later, Jeanne came back for vengeance with a mysterious son by her side—George. People mocked her for being a single mother and called her son a fatherless child. “Who are you calling a fatherless child? You wouldn’t like me when I’m mad,” George threatened. “Lay low, George! Don’t ruin the fun! I haven’t had enough,” Jeanne said as she wanted to enjoy her revenge, leaving the boy speechless. Jeanne later met the infamous Fourth Master Swan at a charity ball. The man with the handsome looks and cold temperament called her to a corner and said, “I like you.” Everyone was shocked, including Jeanne. “I’m a single mother and I have a child. Are you sure you like me?” she said. “I actually… like your child!” Everyone else was shocked when Fourth Master Swan married Jeanne but only his sly self knew that he had gotten not one, but two, important players to this chess game that he was playing.

En's Cozy Haven · Geral
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1810 Chs

The Shareholder Meeting, A Huge Catfight

Editor: EndlessFantasy Translation

"But–"

"What I'm worried about is your cousin's character. If he's anything like his family, it would be really troublesome."

"Although my cousin is a distant relative and I haven't had much contact with him, when they asked me to introduce my cousin to your family, I had a chat with him and also secretly got someone to investigate him. My cousin is different from his family. Having gone through higher education, he's very sensible. Since he isn't here to cause trouble today, I think he doesn't approve of this method, or maybe these people came without my cousin knowing."

"Since you say so, I believe you." Monica said, "In that case, I'll let my father know."

"Actually, if your father is worried about how capable my cousin is, he can try him out first. If my cousin performs well, he can carry on. But if he doesn't, it's my cousin's fault for not being capable enough, and my second great-uncle's family will have nothing to say."