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SIGNING IN: BEING SHOWERED BY HEAVENLY BLESSINGS FOR FIVE YEARS

Every little girl's fantasy is to live a wonderful life full of riches and luxuries. This was the future she imagined, and she was willing to go to any length to obtain it. She was spoiled, pampered, and doted on by her family, and she was proud of herself. She knew she deserved the best, and she went for it. This, however, is where the nightmare began. Wanting to leave the clutches of poverty wasn't as simple as she believed, given the things she had to give up, the humiliation she had to endure, and the numerous things she had to lose. It was not worthwhile. When she thought she had it all, she was slapped in the face with the cold, hard truth: she was only a SUBSTITUTE. And when two of her closest companions turned on her and betrayed her, she was shoved aside and got humiliated by people she used to know. With nothing and no one to lean on, she was forced to make decisions. Decisions that gradually resulted in something breathtakingly amazing. [DING! SIGN IN! THE HOST HAS BEEN REWARDED WITH ******]

GEEGEE · Urban
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355 Chs

CHAPTER 302: THANK YOU

Simple and straightforward.

Those were the best two words she could use to describe the dinner Kian had prepared for her thoughtfully and wholeheartedly.

It wasn't too fancy and complicated and yet it ticked all her favorite boxes, showing how much attentive he was when it came to her needs.

Unlike other ladies who loved being pretentious and preferring some exotic meals, Diamond loved traditional foods the most.

So, when she saw the plate of millet pap, spinach and roasted fish at the table, a smile blossomed on her face.

The meal versus the atmosphere didn't match at all and yet she found it much more romantic than other types of dinners that scumbag took her to in the heydays.

"I love it, thank you!" Diamond sincerely said as she raised her eyes to look at the man who had prepared all this for her.

Kian smiled relievedly upon hearing that. When he picked the dishes earlier, he was afraid that he might have made the wrong choice.