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Reborn as Mr.CEO's Fat Wife

Abigail Green, a genius doctor, unexpectedly succumbed to a sudden death due to overwork in the operating room. However, an astonishing twist of fate awaited her as she was reborn! She found herself reincarnated in a hospital ward all too familiar to her, but this time, in the body of a 200-pound expectant mother. A mother who endured the excruciating pain of a cesarean section without anesthesia until her last breath. How could Abigail possibly endure such a situation? Thus, she embarked on a journey of vengeance, weight loss, and, intriguingly, vying for the heart of the man desired by a spiteful woman. Mini Scene: "Have you caught wind of it? Brandon Piers, the powerful CEO, is about to get married due to an out-of-wedlock child!" "Who's the lucky woman?" "That hefty lass from the Green family who's weighing a staggering 200 pounds!" "Has Mr. Piers lost his marbles?" "Are rich young masters into fat girls these days?" Abigail Green asked the man beside her."Do you find me fat?" Brandon Piers replied with a smirk, "Not at all. You are just perfect."

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Chapter 369: Why did he forget to love her afterwards!

Hospital.

Lincoln Green lay on the hospital bed, lifeless. He was a shadow of the spirited middle-aged man from the engagement party at the Piers' a month ago.

Brandon Piers sat on the sofa with his legs crossed, looking at the lifeless man on the bed. "Finished talking?"

"Thank you, Second Young Master." Lincoln Green's voice was hoarse with gratitude.

After Abigail left that day, he fell into a deep depression, losing control of his emotions several times, almost falling into shock, but he survived by clinging to a thread of life.

That thread was redemption.

He didn't know if Abigail's last words were true, or maybe he hoped they weren't, but he knew everything else she said was true.

Over the years, in places he couldn't see or had deliberately ignored, his daughter had suffered inhumane torment; yet he had tried to absolve himself with a simple "I didn't know."