"This..." Jun Liang's face turned purple before he paled. His hand trembled as he swallowed the non-existent saliva in his mouth. "How did you get this?" He asked, his eyes glued to the contents on Jennie's tablet. "How?" He eyed Jennie's face. Memories of his painful past with Yani Chen immediately resurfaced in his mind.
"Doesn't matter," Jennie answered. "The important thing is... I can prove that she blackmailed you."
Jun Liang gave the tablet back to Jennie as he hurriedly drank his coffee. He then looked at the couple elegantly drinking their teas in front of him. Confusion flashed in his eyes. "What do you want?" he asked. "You didn't show me this because... you pity me, right?" He turned his head to his left and to his right as if speaking those words would get him into trouble.
"Smart." Jennie beamed. "I want information."
"What kind of information?"
"We believe that Yani Chen is the one behind all the issues about my wife." Lisa said. "We want to know everything about the woman."
"You - " Jun Liang shook his head. "She is not that stupid. She won't just attack you because of a failed marriage engagement. True, she might create a scheme or two but that's just it."
A smile hung on Jennie's lips. "Well... that is only if she doesn't care about her daughter."
"She doesn't. If she cared, she would not have abandoned them years ago." Yani Chen didn't only abandon both of their children. She also refused to spend some holidays with them and even attend their birthdays. Sometimes, when she sees them, she would bring media and people who will take pictures of her and her children talking and laughing.
It was as if she only sees them so she could use them for her career.
What kind of mother would do this to her children?
"Or... she did it to avoid suspicions from you."
"What do you mean?" Jun Liang knitted his brows as he asked Lisa. "What suspicions?"
"We have reasons to believe that Demi is not your daughter," Jennie answered the man.
"That is impossible. Can't you see the similarities between Demi and me?"
"I can. In fact... she looks a little like your brother too."
"What nonsense are you talking about?" Jun Liang asked, confusion laced his eyes. He always believed that Jennie is a very smart person. So hearing her talk about something like this would understandably make him confused.
"We have reasons to believe that she is your brother's daughter and not yours."
"That - That is impossible." He leaned towards Jennie and lowered his voice. "That is not possible Miss Jennie, there is no way that my brother would... do that to me."
"Well... as I said, this is only an assumption. We don't have any evidence of this matter. Surely, if you really wanted to know the truth, then you would get a DNA test." Lisa said. "Now this matter is not our concern anymore. We have warned you it is up to you if you believe us or not."
Jun Liang went silent. It is true. The choice is still his in the end. Jennie and Lisa does not have any business in this matter anymore. Moreover, they would not benefit from this issue.
"What kind of information do you need?" he asked.
"Well... we checked her profile online and... it's clean. In fact, it's too clean. If one would read her file, one would wonder if it was a file of a saint. Her past two marriages seemed to acknowledge the fact that it was a peaceful break-up. No hurtful words, no cheating. Both of her previous husbands even attended her wedding. It was as if a professional storyteller that is trying to describe a perfect woman wrote her files." Jennie said.
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The Villain's Wife
FanfictionLike almost every dramatic romance novel, Jennie Kim's story began with an evil stepmother, a scheming stepsister, and a dumb ex-fiance. At twenty, she fell prey to their grand scheme and became the laughingstock of the country. In despair, she left...