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Trapped in the Two-Faced President

Chapter 8 Don't bully me just because no one will help me in the Lynd family

Word Count: 818    |    Released on: 26/01/2022

n front of the school, b

y is ungrateful. Yesterday Kate hurt my mother and today you came to m

sharp teeth, little slut. I'm asking you if that man's

ps with a smile and sneere

Wesley City. Jason, you beat me today

d. Rumor had it that the ruthless Mr. Kennedy

notice that Anne had snuck away. When Kate c

all the way, "brother, you can't c

you yelling? I have investigated clearly that Mary w

ust pretending to be piti

traffic jam. Leon arrived when Anne had a ride away, and he went to school to find a lap after coming out. He was about to c

e was pretty but I did

is the flower of the top class of t

ettier than the rumors. Then who is the man who just

cried out in his heart and h

as much more energetic. Anne pushed the door urge

, and she suddenly felt aggrieved when she

rong? Spe

efore she could finish her sentence, the door clan

pital? Mary, I'll make a big fuss about you seducing your brother-in

guys are bullying people too much, and you went to the sch

in family? Mary, I know what you are thinking clearly. D

s what my husband left for me and Anne. Kate, don't bully people t

laughed, "Whom? Is that little guy you called yesterday? Who

n. Anne immediately changed her expression,

Jason took a few steps and leaped over; he

nd dragged Jason out of the ward, "What are you doi

orn face and then looked at Ma

in fear, "it's fine, thanks to you coming in time. The Martin

ugh he spoke softly, the tone was

Wilson looked at her eyes and

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“Wilson is ten years older than Anne, but they had engaged before she was born. She could have been living like a princess with love. However, at her age of 12, Anne's father was killed, her mother was crippled, her family property changed ownership and she had to live with her enemies. Her peaceful life was torn apart. However, in her dark life, Wilson became her only reliance as he never gave up Anne but doted her, loved her and tried best to satisfy all her demands. Anne remembered that when she was a little girl, she was always chasing after Wilson and calling him uncle, which sometimes made Wilson helpless. Now she has grown up, she still likes to call him uncle, but what she got is his domineering reminder that it's fiance not uncle.”