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Inferiority and Redemption

Chapter 5 Who Is Prettier

Word Count: 534    |    Released on: 16/02/2023

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d her zipper being pulled from the other end of the

t on the bed, and massaged her feet, "Will you

ighed, "Okay, I see. I'll co

away, the woman on the o

the table, got up, an

r the little thing he brough

.

dinner, lit a candle in the middle

a new account, browsed Weibo, a

at the maid's outfit on her body, laid her eyes on Anahi,

itch, eh?" Michaela got up and

and closed the door. As soon as he took off his coat and placed

came up, pinched his tie, led hi

, "Honey, before dinner, I want to ask you a

er waist, got up, held her in hi

f the video, smiled, and glared at

image, looked at the smirking woman, an

tugged his tie, and pouted,

answer...." Ridge

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of it, Ridge dropped his pretense

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Inferiority and Redemption
Inferiority and Redemption
“Michaela Baxter was born into a terrible family. Her mother died early and her father was addicted to gambling. To pay off the debts, Michaela was sold to a low-end modeling agency by his father. Fortunately, she met Ridge. Ridge Hoover is a movie king and enjoys a good name in the buzzing industry. He was once saved by a girl when he was a child. Fortunately, he found this girl years later. She is Michaela Baxter. However, he finds her life is miserable. So he marries her and pays off her father's debts. He does everything he can do to help Michaela out. Moved by Ridge, Michaela feels so happy while at the same time, she feels inferior. Ridge is light! He is so kind and honorable. How can she, a wretch, drag him down? So, she wants to flee ...”