Become A Beauty: Turn The Tables On Love Game

Become A Beauty: Turn The Tables On Love Game

Tang Doudou

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Erin had been engaged to Jacob since childhood. The two grew up together. No one knew him better than her. However, he cheated on her with her half-sister and even dumped her on their wedding day. Because of the scar on her face, she lost everything. After making up her mind, she left away and rose like a phoenix from the ashes. Coming back as the nemesis, she turned the tables and won back what belonged to her. As for the ones who betrayed her, she would let them pay for the price they deserved.

Chapter 1 Men

At Papal Basilica of Saint Peter, a grand wedding was about to be held.

"Why hasn't the bridegroom come yet? Has he changed his mind? "

"In my opinion, it's normal that no one wants such an ugly woman!"

The guests whispered all the way, completely ignoring the bride's pale face when she heard it.

Clenching the corner of her clothes, Erin Xiao huddled herself up in a corner. Her eyes darkened, but she recovered in an instant.

She couldn't think so. She had been engaged to Jacob Meng since childhood. The two grew up together. No one knew him better than her.

With this thought, Erin immediately went back to the dressing room of the hotel to get her phone. She didn't believe that Jacob would break his promise. He had said that he would definitely come today!

On their way back, the corridor was quiet. The sound of high heels stepping on the ground was particularly clear. When she passed a room, there was a strange sound inside.

With every step, the sound became clearer. At this time, the person in the room seemed to say something, and the familiar voice startled her. Out of curiosity, Erin quietly pushed the door open with her fingers.

The light was so ambiguous that the two people on the bed didn't notice the outsiders at all.

Erin looked up and was stunned for a moment. She could clearly see the man's side face! It turned out to be Jacob and Erin's half-sister!

Erin stared at the two figures, hoping that she had seen it wrong.

At this time, a scream came from the room. They noticed her, and Jacob was shocked to see her.

Wiping away the tears that were about to fall from the corner of her eyes, Erin walked into the room with a pale face. Her eyes swept over the two of them, and finally fell on Jacob.

She laughed at herself, "Today is our wedding."

But what did she see? The man she trusted most was with her sister... ...

"Erin, let me explain..." The man's anxious tone displeased the woman. Holding the man's arm, Emma Xiao shook her head at him and said gently, "Let me explain to my sister."

Emma had put on her slip dress, and the faint marks on it irritated Erin.

Pulling Erin aside, Emma suddenly changed her guilty look and laughed wildly. She whispered in Erin's ear, "Erin, you are so ugly. Don't you should have a little self-knowledge? Do you really think that Jacob likes you? How ridiculous! "

Erin touched the bruises on her face instinctively and felt embarrassed for a moment.

And the culprit was still saying, "Jacob has always told me that your engagement was just a joke in your childhood, but you have always taken it seriously. He feels disgusted with the thing on your face. Do you know that?"

"Clap!"

Without hesitation, Erin raised her hand and slapped Emma across the face. Her palm was burning, and her face was full of anger. She said coldly, "So you shamelessly stole my fiance?"

The footsteps outside the door were getting closer and closer. A man and a woman came in and saw the scene that Erin beat Emma. Hearing the noise, Jacob also came out of bed.

"Jacob, I've explained it to my sister, but she said she wouldn't forgive me. And..." Emma lowered her head, revealing the red marks on her face more clearly.

"Bitch, how dare you hit my daughter? I'll kill you!" The middle-aged woman angrily walked towards her.

Erin lowered her head with a self-mockery smile and a slap hit on her face.

"Get out! I don't have an arrogant daughter like you! " The man pointed at the door angrily.

Erin acted as if she didn't hear him. She looked up at Jacob, trying to see the trust in her, but there was nothing...

Holding Emma's body, Emma's parents tried to comfort Emma. Erin wanted to laugh, but tears ran down from the corners of her eyes wantonly.

She left alone, leaving two slap marks on her left and right faces.

The wedding hall was full of hustle and bustle, and there was only a small corner. The woman looked at everything above like an outsider. Except her embarrassment, it was so beautiful and harmonious.

The man was handsome and the woman was lovely. They were a perfect match in everyone's eyes.

Erin was forced to take off her wedding dress. But now, the thing she thought would bear the happiness of her whole life was put on Emma!

Tears were welling up in her eyes. Erin raised her head and tried to hold the tears back. She choked with sobs and forced a smile. Then she turned around and left in the best posture.

On the stage.

The man, who was making a vow, saw a thin figure, he felt a little pity. Beside his ear, Emma's sweet voice was reminding him in a low voice.

Jacob withdrew his gaze and glanced at the woman in front of him. He smiled gently and answered, "Yes, I do."

Since the mistake had been made, he had to be responsible for it!

However, he made Erin feel wronged.

The night was full of hustle and bustle in the city. Erin stood at the door of the bar and laughed at herself. In the past, Jacob said that the people who went to the bar were all bad girls. Since then, she avoided such places.

But today, she wanted to get drunk and be the bad girl mentioned by Jacob!

One after another, the bar counter was filled with empty cups. Even so, her heart was still filled with sadness.

She looked at the scarlet liquid in the glass and saw several people walking towards her through the reflection of the glass. Her heart was in a mess. She hurriedly grabbed a mask and put it on, feeling very sad.

"Beauty, how about I buy you a drink?" The man in the lead was average looking, but he always had a sense of ruffian, and his dressing was not mainstream.

Erin pretended to be calm and looked back. The man seemed to be followed by several subordinates. Sensing that something was wrong, she immediately wanted to leave. "No, thanks."

Her wrist was grabbed.

"Beauty, don't leave in such a hurry. You have such a good temperament. Why do you have to wear a mask?" The man grabbed Erin's hand. Erin shook him away.

"It's none of your business!" She replied coldly.

Her wrist was tightly grasped, and she struggled hard to resist, but she did not know that the man was looking at this opportunity to take off her mask. "Damn it, it turns out to be an ugly!"

The mask was thrown away. Erin wanted to cover her face subconsciously, but it made the man more disgusted. The man ordered his men to surround her.

She looked around helplessly for help, but no one paid attention to her. No one even looked at her. She grabbed her collar and her heart contracted.

Someone began to kick her and she fell to the ground. There was a burst of pain in her body, and those people stepped on her without stopping.

Erin covered her face and lay down on the ground. After a long time, those people finally stopped and left. As soon as she moved, her hands and legs hurt and the pain pulled her whole body. She took a deep breath.

She suddenly chuckled, unscrewed the two bottles of wine on the bar counter and poured them into her throat. Cold liquid slipped into her throat, and she was choked and coughed violently.

When Erin arrived at the hotel, she was about to take out the room card, but the door was pushed open. The room was dark, and her weak body staggered into the room. After closing the door, she threw the wine bottle aside and walked towards the double bed.

Lying comfortably on the bed, Erin opened her big hands and suddenly touched something as hard as a wall. She opened her eyes and turned her body. Suddenly, her eyes met a pair of sharp eyes.

"It's a man, huh?" She suddenly turned over, completely unaware of the man's impatience.

Her white, tender fingers inadvertently touched his chest. With a smile on her face, Erin raised her head and took a slight breath at the man. The drunkenness mixed with the unique scent of the woman rushed into the man's nose.

A hint of surprise flashed through Aaron Tang's eyes.

"Woman, do you know what you are doing?" Aaron Tang grabbed her wrist rudely and said in a low and unpleasant voice. It was just a strange woman, but she could easily arouse his desires, which confused him.

The uneasiness in the air was constantly flowing, and as time passed, it became more and more intense.

Erin smiled and rubbed her head against his chest. Her voice was pleasant to hear. She said softly as if she was playing a spoiled child with her lover, "I'm teasing you!"

The drunk woman was different from usual. She was so drunk that she was in a daze. When she saw the man, she remembered the scene that made her heart ache this morning. So she wanted to have a try subconsciously. Was it possible that all men avoided her and disliked her so much?

Was it because of the bruises on her face that she didn't deserve love?

Her coquettish voice came into his ears with a sense of limpness and numbness. The man pulled the woman down with one hand and said coldly, "Get out!"

However, he couldn't get rid of the woman on his body no matter how hard he tried.

Erin tightly held the man's strong waist, pouted and shook her head unhappily. "No, I don't want to go. Don't drive me away..."

Her restless movements made the man even more impatient. At this moment, the self-control that Aaron was proud of collapsed. He said in a low and hoarse voice, "I've given you a chance. Since you choose to stay, don't regret it!"

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