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Marriage Rights: Billionaire's Forgotten Wife

Synopsis: Yu Qiao finished his matrimonial vow and officially married the ugly duckling while drunk. Rude? He didn’t give a damn since it was not his choice in the first place. The woman had enough money to save his father's company. Aside from that fact, it was just ‘not right’ to get married to the woman whom he always treated like a sister. "Leave me alone and I will do the same for you. We are still married legally so make sure you handle your special affairs discreetly." Her text message after leaving him alone after their supposed honeymoon night. Five years later, he was now a billionaire and wanted to have an annulment, just like they had agreed on. What would happen if the woman he married had hidden a lot of things from him and left him alone for his own sake? Would he change his mind? ----------------------------------- Hi everyone, Thank you so much for checking out the story as well as waiting patiently for it. I am still working on the update schedule but I do my best to upload as much as I can. Feel free to let me know if you see any correction or if you have any feedback. Appreciate it so much!

denthoughts · 现代言情
分數不夠
166 Chs

Absentmindedly Cooperated

"I don't think so. Just look at you! Laying on a hospital bed with an IV in your arm. Yeah, that looks totally fine to me." Zang Fei said. She had perfectly mustered up fake tears and laid her head on Yu Qiao's chest. 

Yu Qiao thought to himself that perhaps Zang Fei was sincere to him. However, just remembering how they had parted ways in their last interaction, he felt as though she was only acting distressed after hearing the news of her boyfriend being in the hospital. 

Why did she need to do something that looks like a complete waste of time? Could she not understand the situation? 

Aside from that, Yu Qiao was also displeased for being interrupted from when he was in the middle of remembering something important. It felt like there was a void within his mind, but regardless of how hard he worked to fill it up, he kept on failing. It should not be a big deal, but when you woke on a hospital bed the next day, that was worth remembering.