Emily Martin

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  • by Emily Martin This time, Lilia's reaction made Jean satisfied. The man went to his desk and started working again, "What were you doing on your brother's campus today?" He asked in a light tone as if he was asking about the weather. Jean's question made Lilia stop getting the gift into her bag for a moment, "Ah… my parents were going to Jakarta on business, and they asked me to visit Daniel, my younger brother. Since I'm not busy today, I went to his campus." Lilia answered, deliberately not mentioning the problem…
  • by Emily Martin On the way home from campus, Lilia took out her phone to check the time. She noticed that a message had arrived in the Other app two hours ago. When Lilia opened the message, her bad mood was immediately swept away like sand in the waves. The corner of her mouth automatically lifted into a smile. : "Where are you going?" Lilia immediately replied to the message, "To my brother's campus." The woman thought that Jean would not read the message anytime soon and intended to close the application.…
  • by Emily Martin After Alfred left the room, Lilia shot a knife-sharp gaze at her brother. "Daniel Pangestu. Explain what happened." She didn't bother hiding the anger in her voice. "Sis, at that time we were both drunk! I don't really remember what happened, and it looks like we did sleep together, but I didn't force her! I know she likes me, that's why we did that! Otherwise, she won't go out drinking with me at night! Trust me!" Daniel explained at length with a passion. Lilia patiently waited for Daniel to…
  • by Emily Martin Lilia was watching the basketball match from a distance. Seeing the youths playing so passionately made her feel a little jealous. When she was a student, she spent most of her time as a model, so she did not have the time to enjoy her youth. "Excuse me, are you Miss Lilia?" Lilia heard someone ask from behind her. Inside, she regretted forgetting to wear her sunglasses. Harold had repeatedly emphasized that Lilia should not attract attention in the public, but it seemed she was still being careless.…
  • by Emily Martin After she finished talking to Harold on the phone, Lilia hailed a taxi and headed to one of the best public universities in the city. According to Daniel's schedule, her brother was supposed to be practicing basketball on campus. Since Lilia herself had nothing to do, she decided to go see her brother. Fallen leaves were scattered along the paths she walked, a sign that the dry season was almost over. When Lilia came down in front of the campus gate, she saw a young man acting suspiciously. The young…
  • by Emily Martin After making Jean let go of her hand with great difficulty, Lilia stole a glance at the man. Jean's expression looked like an abandoned puppy. Lilia was confused again. Jean Widjaya was every woman's dream man. He was a wealthy businessman, born from a conglomerate family, and also handsome. Plus, they had met for the first time a week ago. Jean didn't look like someone who believed in love at first sight. Why was such a great man acting as if he really fell in love with Lilia? A guess came to…
  • by Emily Martin The woman told the hotel staff to take her to room 3086. They arrived at the door of the room and the woman listened carefully. She wished she could hear Lilia Pangestu's pitiful scream, but there was only silence. The woman frowned in annoyance. Maybe the walls of this hotel room were made soundproof, so she couldn't hear anything. The second time she put her ear on the bedroom door and pricked, silence greeted her again. Finally, she lost her temper and turned to the staff, "Are you sure they are…
  • by Emily Martin Tom's appearance brought Lilia back to her senses. She hurriedly pushed Jean away, her face looking bright red as if it was about to explode. She must be bewitched by Jean's handsome face! Under normal circumstances, Lilia couldn't possibly let her fiancé be that close! Jean took his distance from Lilia at will, but he was secretly clicking his tongue. His gaze that was as cold as the north pole was fixed on the poor man standing in the doorway. Tom jumped and gave goosebumps on his neck. He just…
  • by Emily Martin On the highest floor of the hotel was a royal suite booked under the name Jean Widjaya. Jean entered the living room of the room while carrying Lilia. Jean's black suit wrapped Lilia's body, covering her torn dress. He sat the woman on one of the sofas and took out the medicine box. Without saying a word, Jean started applying some ointment on the bruises on her cheeks and body from her struggle with Peter earlier. The silence between the two made Lilia feel even more guilty. She avoided Jean's gaze…
  • by Emily Martin Lilia stared at the room's card doubtfully. When she raised her face to question the staff who delivered the card, there was no one in front of her. Lilia then looked around, but she couldn't tell the man she was looking for from the staff passing by the lobby. She looked back at the card in her hand with a suspicious look. Lilia couldn't imagine Jean telling someone to just give her the hotel's room card. She had a bad feeling about this and decided to try to contact Jean. "The number you have…
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