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Stripped Of Power: I Married a Useless Heir

Lisa Qin was a heiress who had it all; Beauty, brains, a loving family, and the highly coveted Young Master of the Yun household as her fiance. However, she lost everything when she stood up for Kaizer Yun, the most hated Miss of the Yun family. Despite helping the woman who would be her future sister-in-law, Lisa was stripped of her heiress title and forced to attend a rundown university with zero support. Friends and relatives deserted her in droves! Her only ally, the outcast Kaizer became her new roommate in the University. Unbeknownst to her, Kaizer Yun is actually a man! Born as a male, Kaizer was forced by his mother to become a cross-dresser from young, to stay alive in the Yun household. Contrary to popular belief, Kaizer is not just an insignificant man who stays in the female hostel. He is actually a first class graduate and the talented business mogul, Lord K whom the business world fears. But for Lisa Qin, he is willing to remain the unwanted 'Young Miss' of the Yun household.

Hassy_101 · Urban
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112 Chs

The painful memory (2)

Matt raised the corner of his lips, "I should have known you'd say that. Even after I tortured and almost killed you a moment ago, you refused to give her up, so why did I think I can entice you with kind words?" he sighed sorrowfully as though she forced his hand. "Don't blame me for doing it the hard way…Get them," he waved his hand and his men headed for their target.

Just then, Qinlisa grabbed Lisa's hand and they both dashed for the back of the building in a bid to escape. Just now, Qinlisa whispered under her breath, telling Lisa that once she grabbed her hand, they shouldn't waste another second and run to the back of the building.

Seeing that the two ladies were running away, Matt couldn't help saying, "Qinlisa, do you want to add spice to it? Then I gladly welcome your suggestion, hehehehe," then he chuckled and started following them.

While Lisa and her friend were running, Matt and his men were walking after them in large strides.