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A second chance with my billionaire husband

Ji Yunya died at eighteen, was reborn, and returned from Hell as a devil. * Everyone said that the Ji Family's girl was gentle and graceful, beautiful and smart, elegant and refined, with a heart as delicate as an orchid and scholarship as impressive as her manners; she truly lived up to her reputation as the top socialite. "Ji Yunya, you’re nothing but a devil, how can there be someone as terrifying as you existing in this world? You black-hearted and corrupt wench, why don’t you just die..." The adopted daughter of her grandmother wished she could drink her blood and feast on her flesh. Because I've already died, haha, you're right, I’m a wicked ghost who crawled up from Hell. In my past life, I made a wedding dress for you, this life, I intend to take back everything that belongs to me, and by the way, crush you ruthlessly into the mud. "I should have strangled you the moment you were born, because you simply don’t deserve to live in this world, your blood is the filthiest thing on this planet…" Her biological father incessantly thought about how to kill her. Because my existence is the biggest shame in my father's life, but what can I do? I couldn’t choose where I was born, but I can choose how to live. Like a nail, I’ll be fiercely hammered into your heart. If I’m filthy, then what does that make you, the creator of me? "You're a freak, I'm going to call the police and have them lock you up in a mental hospital..." A little friend was filled with righteous indignation after accidentally seeing her true self. Shush, truly clever people know better than to speak out, because I can’t resist silencing them...permanently! My father is hypocritical, my grandmother feigns virtue, the mistress is venomous, and even her sister is courting death. Come one, come all, let’s settle our accounts, past and present! She's a noble socialite praised by everyone, a study goddess with off-the-charts intelligence, the ultimate idol with beauty and talent, a medical genius with a cool and wise mind… Her perfect acting could fool the whole world, yet those who hate her most know the truth—she is black-hearted, hypocritical, selfish, domineering, and madly obsessive. Look, this is the real her. * Yan Song, the son of the mayor, poised and majestic, with an impressive and stunning presence, he is the dreamy youth every girl hides in her heart, as beautiful as jade and as fierce as the scorching sun. In public, he’s dashing and charming, in private, he’s cutting and sarcastic, arrogant and wild. A slam dunk photo of him from the basketball court went viral online, and netizens hailed him as the National School Hunk. Countless fans drooled over the only blurry photo of him available, calling him "hubby" with unrestrained joy. One day, the typically mysterious and low-key National School Hunk suddenly registered a Weibo account, and instantly masses of fans rushed there. ——I’m just here to say that I’m engaged and have a childhood sweetheart for a fiancée, so stop calling me your "hubby." It's reserved for her, and if you upset her, then I won’t be happy either. And if I’m not happy, no one will be. The fans refused to accept this, wailing, how could their idol already have a fiancée? And he’s so in love with her, that's just way too domineering... Ji Yunya: That's right, I am domineering. If you want to be my man, you have to be clean from top to bottom, inside and out, from your body to your name, even every strand of your hair must belong only to me. Otherwise, I won't be able to resist destroying it... Yan Song: My wife's obsession with cleanliness is incurable… But, I like it! From then on, a saying circulated in Jiangzhou, Master Yan dotes on his wife above all else. You can provoke anyone but Lady Yan, or else Master Yan will teach you how to be a person all over again in minutes. 1 vs 1, the tone of this work is pampering, pampering, pampering, written by someone with a fastidious streak, you get it, if you like it please bookmark it.

Su Muzheyue · Urban
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131 Chs

001 Return from the Calamity

Translator: 549690339

Jiangzhou City First People's Hospital, Hematology Department.

In a two-person ward, bright sunlight filtered in through the glass window and shone on the bed by the window. A young girl lay there with her eyes closed, her beautiful profile nearly translucent under the sunlight; one could almost see the dilated pores on her skin. Perhaps the sunlight was a bit too glaring, as the girl slowly opened her eyes.

Black as ink, they gleamed with a luminous sparkle.

The little boy in the other bed, having been observing the girl, jumped down and ran to her side. With his big round eyes full of curiosity, he asked, "Pretty sister, you're awake. Did the sunlight wake you up? Shall I block it for you?" As he spoke, he placed his hands above her eyelids to shield her from the sun.

The boy's smile was innocent and pure; in the sunlight, he looked like a little angel.

The girl gave a pale smile, and the boy's eyes widened in amazement, "Sister, you are so beautiful, even more lovely than the fairies on TV. When I grow up, can I marry you?" Then his brow furrowed in distress, "But I'm ill, I have a very serious illness. Pretty sister, will you wait for me?"

The girl slowly lifted her hand and caressed the boy's eyebrows and eyes, her gaze reminiscent as if she were seeing someone else through him.

The boy felt her hand was very cold, chilling him to trembling, but for some reason, he didn't want to pull away because her gaze felt so warm.

"Miaomiao..." the girl managed to speak with effort, her voice rough and hoarse yet filled with boundless tenderness.

The boy leaned in closer, "Who's Miaomiao? Pretty sister, I'm Tongtong."

"Miaomiao...I'm sorry, I'm so sorry…" She began to cry, tears sliding from her eyes like diamonds in the sunlight. Yet beneath those tears, a profound sadness engulfed everything, leaving Tongtong feeling helpless as he stretched his little arms to wipe away her tears.

"Pretty sister, don't cry. Wuu, when you cry, it makes me want to cry too. It feels so sad..." Overwhelmed by the enormous sorrow, he couldn't help but start to sob.

At that moment, a woman, carrying a thermos, walked into the room. Upon seeing Tongtong crying, she hurriedly set down the thermos and rushed over to embrace him, "Tongtong, don't scare Mommy. Are you feeling unwell somewhere?"

Tongtong wiped away his tears and stammered, "I started crying when I saw the pretty sister crying. For some reason, it just made me want to cry. Mommy, is the pretty sister in a lot of pain? Should Tongtong blow on it to make it better?"

Tong Jia observed the quietly weeping girl on the bed with a complex expression, pursed her lips, and, holding Tongtong, turned to leave, "Tongtong, be good. The pretty sister probably misses her mom. She needs to rest. Don't bother her, okay?"

"But..."

"But what? What did Mommy tell you before she left? You're not allowed to get out of bed. Did you just let Mommy's words go in one ear and out the other?"

"Okay, Tongtong knows he was wrong, don't be mad, Mommy."

Tong Jia watched as her son fell asleep and glanced at the girl lying in the bed by the window. The girl had been in the ward for four or five days now, having neither moved nor spoken. At meal times, a care worker would come to feed her easily digestible liquid food. Already thin, the girl now looked even more skeletal. Every morning at eight and again at eight in the evening, a nurse would come to give her injections, and doctors regularly checked on her, yet no friends or family ever came to visit.

Initially, Tong Jia thought the girl was ill until she accidently caught sight of the doctors' notes and realized the girl was a bone marrow donor. As Tongtong had leukemia, she paid close attention to such matters. Shouldn't bone marrow donors be treated well? Why did this girl seem as though she had been abandoned?

Lately, she overheard two nurses whispering and learned that the girl's aunt was suffering from leukemia. She was the only match with a high HLA compatibility. Regardless of whether the girl was willing, her family had made the decision for her. To prevent her from escaping, they even injected her with a sedative before leaving her in this ward, indifferent to her wellbeing.

Tong Jia felt a bit dismayed. The girl's relatives seemed rather heartless. She later heard they were from a wealthy family and thus understood better; she remembered the soap operas she had seen about the sordid affairs within such affluent families. Although she pitied the girl, Tong Jia wouldn't dare to oppose such powerful people; otherwise, they as commoners would not have a moment's peace.