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Bankrupt Tycoon? No Problem – This Villainess Will Make Him Rich Again

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When Sonia Quincy opened her eyes, she found she had transmigrated into a book, becoming the despised and villainous fake heiress. The fake heiress had eyes only for money. To fight for favor and fortune, she resorted to any means necessary against the real heiress—framing her, spreading rumors, and committing all sorts of malicious acts. She finally managed to marry a wealthy tycoon, but unexpectedly, just three months into the marriage, the tycoon went bankrupt! Sonia Quincy's eyes flew open. She hadn't enjoyed a single bit of fortune; just as she arrived, she had to prepare for hardship. Looking at the now-downfallen tycoon, everyone in Aethelburg was certain that Sonia Quincy would first abort the baby, then dump the tycoon and throw herself into the arms of another man. Unexpectedly, not only did Sonia Quincy not dump the tycoon, but she clung tightly to his coattails and even gave him a chubby baby boy! Sonia Quincy: “I won’t divorce you, nor will I look for other men. I only want you. Don’t be discouraged; I will be with you as you make a comeback!” The tycoon's eyes quietly reddened: “Okay.” Later, the richest man in Aethelburg made a heartfelt confession to Sonia Quincy during a press interview. “The person I want to thank the most is my beloved. Without her, I wouldn't be who I am today.” Sonia Quincy rejoiced inwardly: I bet on the right horse! [Female Lead: Appears gentle and calm, but is actually bold, stubborn, and a blockhead in love] [Male Lead: Appears cold and rational, but is actually an old fox, a master of seduction, and deliberately alluring] [The female lead will later return to her wealthy family and change her name to Charlotte Shaw.]
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