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Blind to the Real Heiress

Blind to the Real Heiress

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Here is the English translation of your text: "My boyfriend is an outstanding graduate from a medical university. Yet he looks down on me for living outside the Fifth Ring, considering me not a local. After graduation, I became pregnant before marriage, and he killed the child I was carrying. All of this was just to marry a wealthy local beauty. I never expected that the wealthy woman would be my childhood friend. And everything outside the Fifth Ring, all the municipal buildings, were built by my family."

Chapter 1

My boyfriend Brody Wills was an outstanding graduate of the Medical University of Shuostein. Yet, he looked down on me because my family lived on the outskirts of the city, considering me not a true local.

After graduation, I found myself pregnant before marriage, but he forced me to have an abortion. He did it just to marry a wealthy and beautiful local woman.

Little did he know, that wealthy woman was my childhood best friend Rachael Barnett. And outside of the city, all the municipal projects were built by my family.

Brody and I were the perfect couple during our university years. He was the class president, always gentle and humble, consistently ranking in the top three academically.

During our freshman training, I fainted under the scorching sun. While everyone else stepped back in shock, he quickly picked me up and rushed me to the infirmary. Our story of him heroically saving me spread, and we were seen as a perfect couple by our classmates.

Brody came from a poor family, but he never showed a hint of inferiority or concealment. Throughout the undergraduate study, he consistently excelled and received scholarships every year.

He often spoke of how hard it was for his mother, who raised such an outstanding university student all by herself in a remote mountain village. His face was full of pride and joy, though I couldn't fully understand it at the time.

To avoid making him feel inferior, I initially hid my true family background. I only told him I was a local, and my parents ran a small convenience store.

We attended the Medical University of Shuostein, the top medical school in the nation.

My father didn't want me to study medicine, as it was too demanding, and he didn't want his only daughter to endure such hardships. But becoming a doctor had been my dream since I was a child.

Brody would occasionally ask casually, "Didn't you say you're a local of Shuostein? Why do I rarely see you go home?"

I would always brush it off with a laugh, "My home is quite far from the city center; it's too inconvenient to go back."

Our student days ended quickly.

I planned to undergo three years of training at a hospital to officially become a doctor. However, Brody received an offer from Strioca Pharmacy Group.

Strioca Pharmacy Group was the top pharmaceutical company in the country, almost monopolizing the industry, with benefits and salaries among the best.

"Melany Buckley, we're not kids anymore. We need to think about the future, not just mine, but ours together," Brody said, holding my hand, his eyes full of determination and responsibility.

He hoped I would join him in the pharmaceutical industry instead of going to the hospital. After all, the residency training involved night shifts and only paid eighteen hundred dollars.

Becoming a doctor and alleviating patients' pain was my dream. But Brody's earnest and pleading gaze made it impossible for me to refuse.

We both joined Strioca Pharmacy Group.

My father was thrilled when he heard the news and planned for me to take over the business division.

Strioca Pharmacy Group was part of our family's healthcare sector.

After thinking about it, I decided not to tell Brody about this for now, fearing the disparity might hurt his pride, as he was a child who came from a rural, mountainous area. After all, he was such a proud and optimistic person.

I declined my father's offer and decided to start from the ground up.

We rented a cozy studio apartment near the company. The monthly rent was three thousand, with a security deposit and upfront payment for the first three months. It used up all of Brody's money.

I suggested paying half of the costs.

He jokingly protested, "You're my wife; how can I let my wife share the rent?"

The less than 20-square-meter room was fitted with a large bed, a desk, and a wardrobe, leaving little room to move. Yet, I was extremely happy, looking forward to a new life like a small family.

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Latest Release: Chapter 6   01-06 15:00
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1 Chapter 1
06/01/2025
2 Chapter 2
06/01/2025
3 Chapter 3
06/01/2025
4 Chapter 4
06/01/2025
5 Chapter 5
06/01/2025
6 Chapter 6
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