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Because You Are My Lady

Chapter 6 Do You Like Stanley Jones Too

Word Count: 726    |    Released on: 29/07/2024

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ss, were you eavesdropping on

me for eavesdropping? I was basking in the sun and

d her lips d

you are very good with y

the truth. How do you know somethin

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at's why you keep track of gossips like

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and pointed. "That gir

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and said, "I

on, give the leaders of the Radio and Television Bureau a call and ask them to put pressure on the TV

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as donning a cold face. "Boss, the reason why the TV station dar

sed his eye

a name, "Li

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ry now, Anthony broke out in cold

d, but he was not angry. His Adam's apple bobbed

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hy can't you just play by the book? Shouldn't we driv

after scolding me for being so nosy? The

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Because You Are My Lady
Because You Are My Lady
“Sharon was a common college student who dreamed of being a journalist. Two years ago, her father had a car accident, and the expensive medical expenses almost drove her insane. Stanley, an overbearing president, helped her get rid of the predicament. After that, she married him, and he was in charge of all her father's medical expenses. Every night, he often got drunk and called another woman's name when he was making out with his wife. Who was this woman? And why did he marry her? It seemed she didn't have the right to ask these questions even though she was his wife. She didn't know these answers until the woman her husband called every night showed in front of her...”