Luna felt that it was a huge humiliation for her unborn child!
It was fine not to inherit any property!
But her child couldn't even choose these decent jobs! Her child couldn't do any work that might have something to do with Brodie!
Then her child was born to be humiliated!
What was the difference between this and forcing her to get an abortion?
Or was it that Brodie was so ruthless that he wanted to humiliate her child so that he could revenge her and make her life miserable?
Luna felt as if her heart was constantly being smashed to the ground.
Ariana looked at Luna's painful expression and smiled, "Either you sign this agreement, or you and your baby will be stuck here forever!"
Luna felt completely humiliated. She thought that if Brodie wanted to take revenge on her, his goal was completely achieved. Not only did he use her as a sex tool, he even took revenge on her baby.
But the baby must be born!
Otherwise, what should Cindy do?
At this moment.
Brodie suddenly pushed open the door and entered, returning to the presidential suite. He saw Ariana, and his gaze seemed to be slightly deep, as if he didn't even see Luna. He glanced at the agreement on the table and asked Ariana indifferently, "What's wrong?"
Ariana's eyelids slightly twitched as she said, "Darling, her baby is an illegitimate child. We can't let anyone know about this. If her child goes in business and has something to do with you, what would the outsiders think of our family? If her child works as a judge or has something to do with you, what should we do?"
Luna hurriedly begged, "Mr. Melton, it is also a live. Please, don't treat him like this. He is also your child..."
Brodie stared at her coldly, and his mockery seemed to stab into Luna's moist eyes. "Mrs. Norton, who do you think you are to beg me? Are you going to sign or nor? If you don't sign, I'll send you to the operating room right now and give you an abortion."
Luna was in complete despair.
Her baby.
She felt sorry for her baby.
She had to give birth to the baby.
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