The Moment I Froze His Black Card Was More Satisfying Than Our Wedding Night - Chapter 114: Chapter 114

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On a business trip, I came across a little girl abandoned by her parents. She was very cute, with a round face, yet surprisingly well-behaved.
I asked her where her parents were. Her eyes turned red, and with a look of pitiful sadness, she said,
“My parents are divorced. They don’t want me. My mom left me here.”
Having been a mother myself, I couldn’t bear to leave a child in such a state. I decided to adopt her and named her Cakie.
Cakie was very lively. With her around, the house felt much more lively.
My parents often said that she resembled me when I was younger, so they spoiled her in every way they could.
But, as an abandoned child, Cakie was more sensitive than children her age, especially when she saw Gerhard Brown blocking my path and trying to talk to me.
She almost went wild, standing in front of me like a fierce little protector, glaring at the two Brown men.
“This is my mom! You can’t take her from me!”
Gerhard’s eyes turned red as well, and he shouted, “She’s my mom! You’re just a worthless abandoned child!”
Slap!
This was the first time I had ever slapped Gerhard Brown. From the moment he was born, I had raised him, scolded him, but never once hit him.
Gerhard stood frozen, his eyes wide like a wounded animal, tears welling up in his eyes.
I felt no remorse. If anything, I found him annoying.
“I’ve already told you, Gerhard, your father and I have no future. Stop bothering me.”
“Winnie, do you really not want us anymore?”
Shawn Brown, who had been silent until now, looked at me with sadness in his eyes.
I had reached my limit with the Brown family.
I snapped at them, “Yes, that’s right. We’re all adults now. It’s time to part ways. You two are only making me hate you more with your antics.”
From that moment on, the Brown father and son seemed to disappear from my life entirely.
I was content, spending my days managing the company while raising Cakie, and occasionally taking my family on trips. Life was fulfilling.
I’ve always known I’m someone who loves deeply, and I believe love will come to me again, just like it has now.
I can live forever in happiness.

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