In a luxurious presidential suite, Jamie Moore is getting out of the bed with her sore body difficultly.
From the clothes scattered on the floor, she picks up the compressing bra’s strip, and twines around her busty breast until it looks flat.
She puts on her clothes quickly, then turns around to the man who is still sleeping in the bed.
Her eyes are swelling due to continuous crying, filling with complicated feelings.
Dan Williams, her future brother-in-law, is the most famous man in Leeds City. He took over the Williams’ enterprise when he was 18 years old. To people’s surprise, he has expanded the business all over the world within 10 years, covering various fields, from basic necessities of life, to aviation research.
However, Jamie is such an inferior person, comparing to Dan. She is struggling for life, and merely survives by disgusting as a man.
If it wasn't for her sister’s engagement party today, if she didn't give him a hand when he was drunk, perhaps, all these ridiculous things wouldn’t have happened, and she would have kept her virginity. Jamie thought.
It’s too absurd to seek any justice for herself tonight, because she is disguising herself as a man.
When he wakes up, the woman already left, leaving a blood stain in the sheet, like the blossom flower.
Slightly squinting his eyes, Dan grows some interest in that woman who left silently.
In Leeds city, countless women dream of sleeping with him. However, this woman left quietly after she lost her virginity to him. Interesting.
Dan asks his assistant to bring some clean clothes for him, and says, “Go to check the camera’s footage. I want to know who dared to drug me.” His tone is deep, intimating that no one can disobey him.
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