Chapter 540: The Son Of Ill Fate
Translator: EndlessFantasy Translation Editor: EndlessFantasy Translation
Selma Payne’s POV:
He was a polite gentleman. He was like a pigeon that had entered a spider’s nest, out of place in the underground bar. Julie was pushed to the man’s side by her sugar daddy, but the man didn’t do anything. Instead, he gentlemanly put on a warm coat for her exposed skin.
The first thing he said to Julie was, “The air conditioner is a little cold. Be careful not to catch a cold, Miss.”
The guests in the underground bar couldn’t wait to see Julie naked. Julie had long been used to n’s contempt and coveting, and this pigeon-like man was the first to put a coat on her.
Julia fell for this ridiculous reason.
Later, the man was always brought to the underground bar for business and never did anything to Julie. He was so gentle as if he was treating her like his sister. As a result, Julie missed him more and more. She even resisted the manager’s arrangent openly and refused to serve all custors except n. The manager of the underground bar wasn’t an easy person to talk to. His thod of dealing with the troublemaker was very primitive: to beat them up.
Julie was beaten almost to death after angering the manager one ti. At that mont, the man ca again. He looked for Julie but could not find her. After the manager’s persuasion, he found Julie, covered in bruises, in the basent. This ti, he wrapped the naked Julie with his coat again.
In her daze, Julie heard the man say, “I want to take her away.”
Just like that, Julie was free. The man bought her from the manager and let her go. But Julie was not willing to leave. She had no ho to return to, and she had fallen deeply in love with this man. She confessed her love to the man and did not expect a response, but the man nodded in agreent.
A great joy swept over Julie and devoured her rationality, making her unable to think about anything other than the man in front of her. She had a sweet ti with the man. One month later, the man said he was leaving but couldn’t take Julie back for the ti being.
As he ca from a prominent family, his family wouldn’t allow him to be with Julie. He feared his family would threaten Julie’s safety, so he asked her to wait and let him return to deal with so things.
When he sent a ssage, the man gave Julie a token and told her to take it to an unlicensed car company. The company would be responsible for safely sending Julie, who had no identification, to the Lycan pack. When Julie arrived, they would get married, and his family wouldn’t be able to object.
Julie, who was blinded by love, believed him. After so struggles, she followed the man’s request and arrived at the Lycan pack. The person who picked her up at the station was not her lover. In the face of Julie’s inquiry, the other party only said coldly that the man could not leave for the ti being and asked him to take her ho.
However, Julie had never seen the man again.
This was because the man had lied to her. He didn’t love Julie at all. Everything was just an act. Julie was just a chosen experintal subject.
In her endless despair, Julie once again sank into hell. The cold researchers were not much gentler than the brutal manager. They were all mbers of the Evaria Family and only saw Julie and the other girls as ‘uterus containers’. Julie had undergone countless experints and been injected with drugs that made her suffer. She was trapped in a cold iron cage with nowhere to escape.
Looking at the girls being dragged away by the research Institute like dead dogs one by one, Julie beca increasingly terrified, afraid that she would be the next one. However, at this ti, a piece of news that was neither good nor bad cropped up – Julie was pregnant.
The seemingly endless experint had finally produced results, which made the Evaria Family overjoyed. They imdiately escorted Julie to a secret residence to guard her.
The arrival of this child allowed Julie to struggle on her last breath, but it also dood her inevitable death – once, Julie learned from a chat of the servants that the Evaria Family did not want the child to have a disgraceful mother, so she would be dealt with imdiately after the child was born.
This made Julie panic. She began to hate this child and the desperate situation he would bring her. She even tried to abort the child, but the Evaria Family quickly found out, and what awaited her was days of being tied to the bed like a ntal patient, unable to move.
The physical torture made Julie gradually beco absent-minded. Sotis she was lost in thought, sotis in madness, but in any case, she could not ignore the growing fetus in her belly. Maybe it was the effect of hormones, the outbreak of maternal instinct, or a fake maternal instinct created by hormones. In short, Julie found that her ntality was gradually softening.
She began fantasizing about the baby’s appearance – his eyes, soft fetal hair, short and fat limbs, and a small belly as white as bread. Fantasy ward her. She was terrified but couldn’t help but imrse herself in the fantasy.
Until one day, a thought suddenly popped up in her mind.
‘I should love him,’ Julie thought. ‘Because he is my child, so I should love him.’
This thought made Julie cry.
She knew that she was finished. Her life of drifting with the flow and being trampled on by others was finished..
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