
Collarbone Iris: Mr. Lu's Hundred-day Crisis
by Writerreklav
About This Novel
Piano teacher Su Wan drank orange juice from her adoptive mother at her 20th birthday party, and when she woke up, she was lying in the cabin of President Lu's private jet. The iris birthmark blooming on the collarbone made Lu Tingshen believe that she was the last woman to appear in the surveillance before his mother passed away. A contract marriage involved her in the undercurrent of Lu's Medical Group - he needed her report on the RH-negative blood-breaking drug, but she found a suicide note written in Morse code on the keyboard keys by her mother in the antique piano in his study. When Mrs. Cheng fainted staring at her pearl earrings at a business dinner, and when bills from underground banks revealed the mystery of a baby swap twenty years ago, this marriage that began with revenge gradually spiraled out of control. Lu Tingshen's trembling hands when dismantling a shipyard bomb revealed his PTSD that had not healed for seven years; Su Wan's cloned embryo found in Cheng's laboratory revealed that he was the true daughter of a wealthy family. The pair of blood-stained pearl earrings on the bedside are pointing the evidence chain of transnational organ trading to their most trusted relatives. On the last night of the 100-day countdown, the cry of a baby was heard in the glass church under the aurora. Su Wan was playing a nocturne composed by her mother, and half a chip suddenly fell out from the mezzanine of the piano keys - the medical files that were missing in the Cheng family fire twenty years ago. At this moment, with the roar of Lu Tingshen's helicopter engine, the sins of the entire wealthy family were exposed on the snowy field.
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