
After an Unexpected Pregnancy, Secretary Gu Was Doted on by a Billionaire Ceo
by Shan Wanjia
About This Novel
Gu Fanxing confessed to Su Muchen about her pregnancy. The two of them went to the Civil Affairs Bureau, and that night she moved into Mr. Su's mansion of more than 1,000 square meters. As Su Muchen's chief secretary, she didn't think there was a free lunch in the world. Gu Fanxing, who was in trouble, was not qualified to compete with him for the child, and knew that he would never give the child to him, so he could only nod in agreement. But as the child in his belly grew up day by day, Mr. Su's attitude also changed day by day. "Secretary Gu, don't forget to have your prenatal checkup this month. Ask someone to accompany you." "Fanxing, when is your prenatal checkup this month? Don't forget it." "Xingxing, I will go with you for your prenatal checkup on the 15th." "Honey, I have prepared everything I need to bring for your prenatal checkup tomorrow." When Mr. Su felt fetal movement for the first time, his excited expression made Secretary Gu feel like he was a 250-year-old. "Honey, let's not get divorced. The children belong to you, and so do I."
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Official(3)Scraped 9d ago
Since the female protagonist can achieve the position of the male protagonist's secretary, she must be a smart person, or have self-awareness. In the beginning, the male protagonist only married the child in her belly, and she also wanted to raise the child by herself. Isn't this contradictory? And since she knows that the male protagonist is interested in this child, but she feels that the things she does are not what pregnant women should do. She doesn't know what pregnant women can and cannot do. It feels that it is not consistent with the persona of being the male protagonist's secretary.
The book is very good, but there is something wrong with your pronunciation.
It was very interesting. I hope there will be a sequel. I didn't finish it enough.
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Official(3)Scraped 9d ago
Since the female protagonist can achieve the position of the male protagonist's secretary, she must be a smart person, or have self-awareness. In the beginning, the male protagonist only married the child in her belly, and she also wanted to raise the child by herself. Isn't this contradictory? And since she knows that the male protagonist is interested in this child, but she feels that the things she does are not what pregnant women should do. She doesn't know what pregnant women can and cannot do. It feels that it is not consistent with the persona of being the male protagonist's secretary.
The book is very good, but there is something wrong with your pronunciation.
It was very interesting. I hope there will be a sequel. I didn't finish it enough.









