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“He never meant any of his promises to you,” Liang Youqin said with a faint smile. “He will definitely be arrested and go to prison. He knows that, so all his promises to you are fake—just tricks to deceive young girls.”
Tang Gu grew a little angry. “No! They’re not fake!”
Liang Youqin knew she couldn’t accept it at this stage, but she would understand in time, so she simply smiled. “Give me some time. I’ll slowly prove it to you. Everything he created for you is just an illusion.”
Tang Gu turned and stormed out in a rage.
For a whole week, she locked herself in her room. When the police and a counselor came, she refused to see them.
One day, while eating in her room, she smelled something greasy and oily. Unable to hold it back, she started to feel nauseous, gagging as she rushed into the bathroom.
When she finished rinsing her mouth and stood up, she saw her parents standing at the bathroom door.
And the look of shock on their faces.
Only then did Tang Gu realize what was happening. She looked down at her stomach.
She couldn’t even remember when her last period had been.
Her mother had already hurried over and grabbed her wrist. “Come on, let’s go to the hospital.”
Tanggu recoiled in fear. “Mom…”
Her mother stared at her, tears welling in her eyes. “Don’t even think about it! This is a bastard child! It’s impossible! As long as I’m alive, I will never allow this bastard to exist in this world!”
“No—don’t…” Tanggu cried, pleading with her. “Mom… don’t… please…”
Her mother dragged her toward the door without a second thought. Tanggu reached out to grab her father’s sleeve. “Dad… please… please… Dad… don’t…”
Nevertheless, Tanggu was forcibly dragged by her parents into the car and taken to the hospital.
The test results showed she was in the early stages of pregnancy.
And she was already nearly a month along.
Her parents immediately arranged for her to undergo an abortion. Tang Gu begged and cried, but to no avail. In the end, she had no choice but to obey, though she still pleaded with her parents to bring her drawing pens from home—she wanted to draw while she was in the hospital.
Her father left, leaving her mother to wait by her side.
“I want to go to the restroom,” Tang Gu said to her mother, who was standing guard beside her.
Her mother followed her every step without hesitation. “Alright.”
As soon as she entered the stall and closed the door, she looked through the gap at the bottom and saw her mother hesitate for two seconds before quickly entering the adjacent stall, trying to finish up as fast as possible so she could continue watching Tang Gu.
Seizing the opportunity, Tang Gu ran out without hesitation.
As she sprinted away, she vaguely heard her mother’s hysterical scream: “Tang Gu—”
Tanggu kept running forward. She reached the hospital entrance, flagged down a taxi, and shouted at the driver, “Drive—”
The driver glanced at her through the rearview mirror and gave her a smile that sent a chill down her spine.
The moment Tanggu saw that face, her scalp prickled with horror.
It was Monkey!
“Open the door!” She rushed to open it, but the car door wouldn’t budge.
Monkey had already started the car and driven off.
That damn woman—if it weren’t for her, his manhood wouldn’t be ruined!
If it weren’t for him, he and the Boss wouldn’t have fallen out this badly!
She’s the one to blame!
Monkey glared at her with hatred. “You damn woman, it’s all your fault!”
He slammed his foot on the gas pedal, driving off with a suicidal determination, causing Tang Gu to scream in terror, “Ah—”
“Cut!”
After the director called “Cut,” Ye Fu got out of the car and looked toward Cen Luan. The man was having his makeup touched up; his scene was next.
He looked even more masculine than before—his stern face had darkened slightly, a ring of stubble framed his jawline. Dressed in a prison uniform and handcuffs, his figure was imposing; even sitting there, his long legs seemed too long to stretch out fully, so he kept them slightly bent.
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