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Billionaire's Beloved Substitute Beauty

Chapter 8 Familiar

Word Count: 850    |    Released on: 27/07/2022

again. The lights were back on,

head to look at Sh

, your

d in a thick layer of foundation. Although she still loo

nk fruit wine by mistake and got a rash because of my allergies. Mom didn't w

ght makeup, Gerald would find

k Sheila to propose a

ip, they couldn't attend the engagement party. Only Charlene Lamont, Samuel's s

Winnie, my fiancée," G

, her hair was pulled up in a neat bun. She was

and to Sheila. She patted her hand and said, "

ng at the elegant and kind woman in fr

g at her. She looked over and found that Herbert was

d out by him, Sheila

do I feel like my future sister-in-law right now i

d her heart race. She took a deep breath and replied

ere an arrogant, shrewish piece of wo

glance at Herbert, but he was al

against her chest, and her lips

second, her mind went blank.

ive and when to be obedient. She's my daughter. I should know." Seeing t

ous expression. It was hard to tell

g, so she whispered to Gerald, "I'm still not feeling

t her. He just thought that her allergic symptoms were getting the better o

closed a big case and come to the party in a hurry. He

dest dreams did I think that an uptight buzzkill like you would get married be

n't take his words seriously. He introduced him to Sheila, "This is my bes

eo, the world seemed to

ook her back to

was a warm-hearted young man who carried out a cha

high-end toys that she had never seen before and cho

happiness would last for a long time, but one day, under a cherry tree, Leo said goo

eams come true and become what

senses and greeted Leo with

meeting Gerald's fiancée, but why d

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“Ever since she was adopted into the Newell family, Sheila had been tormented by her adoptive mother and elder sister, who treated her like a lowly slave. Struggling and strapped for cash, Sheila agreed to lose her virginity to a disgusting old lecher in exchange for money to cover her dearest friend's medical bills. However, the man that she ended up sleeping with turned out to be a handsome gentleman who promised to marry her as a result of their night together. Gerald Lamont, the wealthiest man in the city, went to Sheila's house the very next day. However, to Sheila's horror, he proposed not to her, but to her elder sister, Winnie, who looked just like her. How did that happen? Worse yet, he didn't seem to remember Sheila at all. He even accused her of being a vain woman with ulterior motives. However, as time passed, Gerald gradually realized that Winnie was quite different from the woman he had slept with that fateful night. Would Gerald uncover the secret of the Newell family? Was Winnie really the woman he wanted to marry? If so, how come he couldn't seem to resist the urge to protect Sheila? If the truth was revealed, which lady would he choose?”