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Forced to Marry Mr. Billionaire

Chapter 316
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Chapter 316: Chapter 316: The Final Battle of the Cornered Beast 5

Tang Yuchen had plenty of money; if An Ruo married him, would she lack money?

It was simply impossible to buy her off with money.

Moreover, if Tang Yuchen really didn’t care about the life of the child in her belly, or what if he asked her to abort

the child...

But she endured and kept these thoughts to herself. Voicing them would be useless and only bring despair to

everyone.

No matter what, it wasn’t the end yet; there was always room for things to turn around.

Seeing her worry, Xu Huwen gently patted the back of her hand and said softly, "Daughter, don’t worry too

much. An Ruo isn’t dead, you haven't committed murder, and your crisn’t serious. It will all blow over in the

end."

An Xin irritably shook off her mother’s hand and turned to go upstairs.

Her words were too simplistic—how could things be that simple!

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Back in her bedroom, she sat at the vanity and looked at her face, which had rapidly becgaunt over the past

few days, and a sense of panic overcher.

What to do, would she keep getting older and uglier?

Picking up the comb, she tried to make her hair neat but a lot of hair fell out.

An Xin stared in horror at the clump of hair twined around the comb. She reached up and grabbed a handful from

her scalp, and another clump fell out.

How could this be... why is so much hair falling out?

"Ah—" Unable to bear the shock, she let out a scream and violently pushed the vanity to the floor.

Early in the morning, Tang Yuchen arrived at the hospital and opened the curtains of the ward.

The weather was fine, the sunlight gentle and not blinding, perfect for a walk outside.

He turned to An Ruo with a smile, "I really want to take you out to enjoy the sun."

An Ruo glanced at the bright scene outside the window and felt a bit of longing in her heart.

But her injuries were too severe, and she had to lie paralyzed like this for a month.

"BOSS." At that moment, a bodyguard knocked gently on the door, and Tang Yuchen went out and closed the

door behind him.

After a while, he cback in with a mischievous smile on his lips and said, "An Mingqi’s family has cto

plead for mercy, do you want to see them?"

Without a second’s thought, An Ruo refused, "No."

Tang Yuchen’s smile grew more wicked, "Even if you agreed to see them, | wouldn't allow it. | made them wait

downstairs; whenever I feel like it, I'll summon them."

An Ruo wasn’t in the mood to ponder the thoughts of her uncle and his family. She tried moving her legs, and

aside from a lot of pain at the knee, there was no feeling below it.

She said to Tang Yuchen, "Can you helpsit up? | don’t want to lie down all the time."

The man helped lift her bed up and placed a soft pillow behind her back.

"A bit higher, | want to sit."

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"You're not fit to sit yet."

"Then just a bit higher; it's uncomfortable to lie down like this."

Tang Yuchen raised the bed a bit more; beneath the blankets, An Ruo’s hand could barely reach her knee.

The man sat down beside her, took an apple to peel for her, but suddenly she said, "I don’t want to eat apples

today; | want oranges."

There weren't any oranges here, so he put the apple down and stood up to instruct Aunt Zhou to go buy

oranges.

An Ruo glanced at his back, struggling to prop herself up and touched her lower leg. She pinched hard, no feeling

whatsoever...

Tang Yuchen turned back to see her propped against the pillow.

He saw her silent and asked what was wrong. She shook her head, remaining quiet.

The man found that a woman's thoughts were indeed hard to guess and just let her be.

When Aunt Zhou returned with the oranges, An Ruo no longer wanted to eat them, and Tang Yuchen realized

women were quite difficult to attend to.