Fallen Angela

Fallen Angela

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This is a story about an angel being usurped by a beast. Four years ago, An Than Vu manipulated the entire stock market, forcing his brother to almost commit suicide, and then also used logic. For this reason, he forced Bui Nhien to automatically bring him to the door.

Fallen Angela Chapter 1 Stepfather

Bui Nhien raised her hand to turn off the shower faucet, and the sound of rushing water in the bathroom immediately stopped.

The simple, dark bathroom was like a sticky spider web, it made her feel as if Every time she took a shower, she was pulled into a nightmare.

After cleaning her body, she quickly put on clothes, took a deep breath, and then coldly pushed open the bathroom door.

"Ah!"

The stepfather was lying face down on the floor, peeping through the door, not having time to hide his wrongdoing. Bui Nhien opened the door and at the same time let out a shrill scream.

I can't remember how many times since her body started to show signs of growth, her stepfather's blue eyes have always followed her to every corner like a shadow. Especially after her mother passed away, his dirty thoughts became more and more obvious.

On Bui Nhien's 16th birthday, her stepfather stuffed a set of envelopes into her hands. contains all kinds of photos, the first photo is a photo of her wearing loose pajama pants and mopping the floor, the focus zooms in on her smooth and long calves, the second photo is a photo of her bending down to pick up a book from the floor , focusing on the girl's soft waist, the third photo is a photo of her wearing a thin dress walking in the wind, the focus is on the plumpness exuding through each line outlined by the wind...

~ ~That day she was extremely scared, her mind was completely blank, she only remembered that her brother had just come home from extra class and rushed straight inside, punched and kicked his stepfather, and then was punched by his stepfather. kicked her legs again.

The older brother screamed: "You animal, I knew right away that you were not good enough to spend money for me to take extra classes!"

She hated her dirty stepfather. This is extremely dirty and shameless. But she and her brother have no money, no relatives, at the bottom of this society where big fish eat small fish, they can only accept the fate of following this animal called guardian. .

"Phuong Han Dong, what are you standing at the bathroom door?"

A hoarse scream broke through the door. His brother had just come home from school. He didn't even have time to take off his schoolbag and rushed straight to punch his stepfather in the chest. Use your thin and weak body to block Bui Nhien and protect her.

Her brother is one year older than her, technically he should have entered first year of college this year, but he not daring to leave her even half a step away, at all times he was wary of his stepfather just like he was of a beast.

Her brother said that this year he would take the university entrance exam with her, and then the two of them would leave. This house is forever.

Bui Nhien nodded, passed the university entrance exam, and left this dirty house, which was also her wish for a long time.

My stepfather was pushed out and felt embarrassed. Too angry, his black face suddenly turned red with anger, he roared: "Little mongrel, you dare to push even me, remember carefully who gave birth to you, who gave birth to you?" I'm your biological father, I'm the one who has no blood relationship with you at all. She depends on him to feed and educate her My woman is with you, if you listen, I will marry her to you."

Who would have thought that after hearing that, his brother would become even angrier, just like a ferocious beast, immediately rushing to fight with stepfather, in the end still had to ask the Residence Committee to mediate.

His brother's ability to endure blows made Bui Nhien extremely admirable. He was not afraid of even his stepfather's fists. , a whip belt or something like that, I don't even bother to look at it.

My stepfather couldn't take advantage of anything so he kicked the door and left, before leaving the house not forgetting to leave behind a curse: "Two beasts, here's yours to eat, here's yours to use, even if it's a puppy, you still have to let me touch it!" Phew, without this house, you're nothing, if you go out you'll only die."

Even harsher words like these have been heard by Bui Nhien, she just hopes the robber This beast quickly disappeared, besides, she didn't bother to care about his cruel curses.

"Brother, are you in pain? I'll apply medicine for you."

In this world, her brother is the person who treats her best.

Six years ago, his stepfather brought his brother into this house. At that time, Bui Nhien was only 11 years old, and his figure was even taller than his brother. From then on, Bui Nhien knew there was a sweet feeling called being protected.

Every time her friends laughed and scolded her for being an orphan, her brother's chest always appeared immediately. , he shielded and protected her, fighting the group of unreasonable boys who caused trouble to the end.

Every time her stepfather's dirty hands touched her body, her brother always ran over immediately. every moment, he held her in his arms to protect her, even if he was kicked and kicked by his stepfather, he did not hesitate to sacrifice himself.

From childhood to adulthood, no matter how miserable the wind and rain, all it takes is one look from you. Bui Nhien will become more resilient than anyone.

The childhood memory, the image of her brother that left her the most was his face, bruised and swollen from fighting and being beaten. , to protect her, that face was more beautiful than anyone else's, the smile on that face was warmer than any fire. The brother used his weak body to protect her carefully, making up for the love she had lacked for a long time, only hoping she could grow up.

"Tieu Nhien, it's all because of you, Because I came home late, that beast didn't touch you, right?" Phuong Tri Mac was extremely worried.

Soaking a little bit of iodine alcohol on a cotton pad and gently wiping it on his brother's neck, Bui Nhien said coldly: "He just lay prone on the floor and peeked through the door and slit. The opening is so small, you can't see anything."

After gently treating the wound on their brother's body, the two children fell into a heavy sadness.

In the prosperous city. This flower, the two brothers are like two little ants, with no money and no power, the only way out is to pass the university entrance exam.

In this moment, both of them are swearing to themselves, they must definitely take the exam. Pass the city's University G, quickly leave this place full of nightmares.

The brother patted his chest and smiled innocently, saying that after passing the university entrance exam, he would definitely give Tieu Nhien a birthday gift. The best day in the world.

Bui Nhien shook his head, his mouth whispered that he didn't need any precious gifts, he just wanted his brother to be safe forever.

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