webnovel

The President's Man

Book 1: Be My Strength (completed) Book 2: The President Man [No rape, no misunderstanding] This is a story about loss, grief, betrayal, and moving on. When you suddenly lose the one you loved the most, how would you deal with it? ... "The pain will always be there right?" she asked with a sad expression. "Yeah, always. It will never ever be fully gone, but it will be less painful over time. Trust me." ... For childhood friends Han Ye and Xiao Xiao Lei, both of them experienced the painful experience of having their loved ones taken from them in the most unexpected manner. And due to the betrayal of a trusted family member, Xiao Xiao Lei had to go hide in the underbelly of the world... with the promise that she would one day return to take back everything that was hers. A long, long time later, they were finally reunited again. This time, she was a mother who had to continue hiding in order to protect her son, while he was a powerful man who answered only to one man. This time, would they be able to walk out of their own pain and embrace each other? ... Note: While The President's Man would focus mostly on Han Ye and Xiao Xiao Lei, we would also be covering the stories of other couples from Be My Strength as well. xxx If you would like to financially support the production of TPM, please consider buying me a coffee here: https://ko-fi.com/luoyeyouling

LuoYeYouLing · Thành thị
Không đủ số lượng người đọc
394 Chs

He came with President Du

A man and a woman were cuddled together in a huge bed, with a small toddler sleeping on top of them. 

Brrrr! 

The sound of something vibrating for the last five minutes finally woke the sleeping man up. He cursed softly under his breath before reaching over his wife's sleeping body and picking up his phone. When he answered it, he said in a low voice, "This better be something important to wake me up at this hour..." 

He then looked at his stepson, whose feet were ono his body, and he smiled. Using his shoulder to hold the phone in place, he whispered, "Gimme a second", as he carried his young stepson and positioned the boy in his mother's arms. 

"What's wrong?" his wife asked in a soft voice, having been awoken by his movement. As she hugged her son, she looked at her husband with sleepy eyes and asked in a whisper, "Is everything alright?"