Burning: From Hatred To Love
s splattered across the windshield, sliding down the glass and making it difficult to see the road ahead. The man in
The screeching sound of tires tore through the a
dmund Lu asked unh
aid nervously, "Mr. Lu, the car seems to hav
ever, he saw a figure quickly approachin
ere's no time left. In the whole S City, your bone marrow is the only match for my grandfather. Please save my grandfather, Mr. Lu," Pauline Song pleaded as she slapped t
d was so strong that Pauline Song could hardly stand. However, she firmly kept her eyes on
e engine of the car started all of a sudden, Pauline Song was so startled that she staggered back a few steps and fell down. The rain sliding across her fac
ont of her with an umbrella. She scowled in frustrat
ring in front of him and asking him for help three years aft
mund. Of course, how many billionaires could there be in S City with the surname 'Lu'? I sh
with tears in her eyes. As if remembering something, she suddenly grasped James Gao's hand tightly and begged in a panicked to
dmund Lu was staring at his hand, which was in Pauline Song's grasp. Feelin
ly opened. Before she could react, she was pulled into the back seat of the car and then into a
's powerful hand pinched her chin. He spoke to her in a soft voice as if he was speaking to his lover, but his words were beyond
red to lose her dignity. Compared to her grandfather's life, her pride was nothing! The reason why she had risked her life to stop this car in the first place was that sh
ndure the humiliation. Then she said in a trembling voice, "Mr. Lu, it doesn't matter how much you humiliate me as long as you
Lu's lips. "You want me to save your gra
tion stabbed her h
o cry. How could she have thought that he would be as gentle as before
pale face. He knew he should have felt happy after saying such har
s Pauline Song fell awkwardly in the rain, her knees and elbows were grazed by the asphalt road. At the same time, the window of the May
her man. It's disgusting." A pile of bills flew out
f the engine and the thunder, the
parture of the car made the
s just like the 24 years of her life. She had tried so hard to do everything well, but had constantly be
e and put them into a suitcase. Suddenly, her eyes caught sight of a necklace. She picked it up and held it in front of her ey
r grandfather when she turned eighteen years old. She hadn't cried when she was humiliated by Edmund Lu, nor had she
ess, Pauline!" s
ppeared since that nig
nd came again, blowing all the notes t