Le Yao became a cannon fodder supporting female character in a melodramatic CEO novel. Holding the principle of cherishing her life, she quickly signed the divorce papers and got out.
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Even though Nangong Jue was somewhat prepared, he still couldn't help but twitch his lips when he saw these book titles again.
Eight babies in one pregnancy? Putting aside the chances of conceiving naturally, just getting all eight children born safely is a huge problem, let alone carrying a baby while running around. Can you even manage that?
Even if she really ran away, how would she manage her prenatal nutrition and checkups? Not to mention that the woman would have to work to support herself while hiding from the man's search.
Despite his inner grumbling, Nangong Jue still took out his tablet and downloaded all four novels. There was nothing he could do; they were all online novels and didn't have physical copies.
After downloading, I immediately opened the book about eight babies in one pregnancy and started reading it quickly.
The male protagonist of this novel is a domineering CEO who is in love with a "white moonlight" (a term of endearment for a woman who is unattainable in love). However, he later sleeps with the "white moonlight's" sister. The "white moonlight" is heartbroken and leaves the country. As a result, the CEO abuses the sister in various ways, claiming that she schemed against him. Beating, scolding, and imprisoning her are common occurrences. No matter how the sister tries to explain, the CEO refuses to believe her. Every time he finishes explaining and abusing her, he ends up sleeping with her.
The CEO's catchphrase is: "Woman, I only touch you because you're a substitute. Don't ever expect me to fall in love with you."
Even though the younger sister suffered such terrible torment, she still treated the domineering CEO like her first love.
Later, the white moonlight returned and started framing her sister again, while the domineering CEO turned a blind eye and even aided and abetted her. What's worse, he often slept with the white moonlight in front of her sister...
Finally, the younger sister couldn't take it anymore and left.
The domineering CEO suddenly realized that he actually loved his sister. He then searched for her for several years without success. Years later, his sister returned with a bunch of genius children. Only then did the CEO apologize and fawn over her, and he even started tormenting his "white moonlight" (his sister's love interest) to vent his anger on her behalf. The genius children provided all sorts of divine assistance, and eventually, he won his sister's forgiveness. The family of ten lived happily ever after.
The book doesn't explain how the eight children were born, nor how the poor and powerless sister managed to raise them. It just seems like each child has an IQ of 250 and raised themselves.
Nangong Jue couldn't stand it anymore. Was he really that stupid as the male lead? He couldn't even find someone who could give birth to octuplets after searching for years. Was all that arrogance and domineering attitude from the previous CEO just a joke?
And besides, is Han Binglan as brain-dead as her sister? She gets furious over a simple divorce agreement; if I dared to touch her, she'd probably blow up Zeyu Garden with a bomb...
I'm utterly speechless when it comes to these novels.
Despite his complaints, he did gain something, such as learning two new words: masochist, the younger sister being a typical example, and the domineering CEO being a sadist.
Then he opened another book, "The Globally Wanted Little Runaway Wife".
The male lead is also a domineering CEO who loves a "white moonlight" (a term of endearment for a woman who is unattainable). However, the "white moonlight" goes abroad for her career, and the CEO marries another woman through a family-arranged marriage. Later, the "white moonlight" returns and tells him that she left because she has liver disease and did not want to burden the CEO.
So, the domineering CEO forgave his "white moonlight" and was moved by her thoughtfulness. Later, he even donated part of his wife's liver to save her, and even aborted his wife's five-month-old baby for this.
To survive and make way for her beloved, the domineering CEO's wife had no choice but to file for divorce.