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Seven Years a Shadow: The Stand-In's Escape novel Chapter 76

Update Chapter 76 of Seven Years a Shadow: The Stand-In's Escape by Quirinus Amalia

With the author's famous Seven Years a Shadow: The Stand-In's Escape series, Quirinus Amalia captivates readers with every word. Dive into chapter Chapter 76, where love anecdotes intertwine with plot twists and hidden demons. Will the next chapters of the Seven Years a Shadow: The Stand-In's Escape series be available today?
Key: Seven Years a Shadow: The Stand-In's Escape Chapter 76

Haven’t I said everything that needed to be said?

I didn’t dare to look up.

“When did you find out you were pregnant?”

I answered every question. “Last week.”

“Was it when you said you were tired because of psychological reasons?”

“Yes.”

“So…” Lucas grabbed my chin, “You knew you were pregnant and lied to me.”

The grip was a bit tight.

I suppressed the instinct to retreat and answered, “I’m sorry.”

He sneered, “You didn’t say anything at the spa, but you wait until I propose to tell me. Isabella, you’re quite something.”

“What would you have done if I didn’t stop just now?”

Nothing, of course.

How could I refuse him?

I hugged my knees, curling into a ball, my mind blank, repeating mechanically, “I’m sorry.”

He forcefully grabbed my hand. “Isabella!”

Hearing his command, I looked up.

His mouth twisted into an unpleasant smile.

“Are you really that afraid of me?”

I was sold to Lucas.

Between stocks and human bodies, which will fall first?

This question, I got the answer to five years ago.

When I received the police notice, I was in the cafeteria, thinking about what to eat for lunch.

The sudden death notice seemed like a joke to me.

Until the other party accurately reported my father’s information.

The neighborhood was cordoned off, my mother was stimulated, and her heart disease led to failed rescue.

In one night, I lost everything.

The law states that if you don’t inherit the inheritance, debts are cleared when you die.

But my father’s debts were not limited to loans from formal channels.

At my parents’ funeral, a group of people in black suits barged in.

The leader grabbed my chin. “You’re David green daughter, right? Not bad-looking.”

Normal people would be scared in such a situation.

But by then, my family had gone through drastic changes, and nothing could make me panic.

I just quietly asked, “Can I finish the funeral first? I will be obedient.”

They were loan sharks, and the business had its dark side.

My parents left me nothing, except this face in the mirror, which inherited all their good traits, and became the possibility for me to survive.

Meeting Lucas was a very accidental event.

I didn’t go to accompany Lucas; I went to accompany his partner.

In a dimly lit private room, I passed by his side, holding a short black dress that reached my thighs, and accidentally slipped.

I swear, I really didn’t mean to; the ground was just too slippery.

Anyway, I fell into his arms.

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