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22. Escape, probably impossible to escape 【3】

Back then, her father died young, and her mother had nowhere to go while she was pregnant with her. Fortunately, Chu Yilun's mother, Mrs. Qiangwei, extended a helping hand and took her to Qiangwei Manor to settle down.

Mrs. Qiangwei is a mysterious woman, beautiful as a flower, but mysterious and unpredictable. The servants don't know her name, but she is married to a dignitary from a certain European country. Over the years, she has been monopolizing the jewelry and diamonds in the country and even in the whole of Asia. Business.

Because she always likes roses, the manor is full of dense clusters of crimson roses, so everyone calls her Mrs. Rose, and the manor where she lives is called Rose Manor.

Although Cheng Qin is a maid in name, she has been raised in the Rose Manor since she was six years old, and she no longer does any work as a servant.

On the one hand, it was because her health was getting worse and worse, on the other hand, the more important reason was that that year, Vagrant was adopted by Mrs. Qiangwei as a righteous daughter.

——Of course, this was not Mrs. Qiangwei's own wishes. All this was due to Chu Yilun who was able to stand up in one leap and be promoted from a servant's daughter to the eldest lady of Qiangwei Manor.

Chu Yilun, who was only seven years old at the time, returned home from Europe, and the first time he saw Cheng Liuli wearing a small maid skirt, picking flowers and playing in the garden, he immediately stretched out his immature fingers and said to Mrs. Qiangwei,

"Mommy, when I grow up, I want to marry that girl as my bride—"

Everyone just took it as a child's joke, but the next day, Mrs. Qiangwei was |forced to declare that she was a homeless daughter.

An independent boudoir was bought for her, adjacent to Chu Yilun's bedroom, and the decoration style was based on the British style of European royal princesses.

As for food and clothing, the standards are the same as Chu Yilun's.

From now on, the servants are not allowed to call her by her name directly, but can only call her as "Xiao|Sister". . . . . .

All in all, on the sunny afternoon when he met Chu Yilun, Cheng Liuli's fate changed drastically.

She still remembers the scene when she saw Chu Yilun for the first time:

The sky is as blue as washing.

The boulevard is dappled with sunlight.

The water from the fountain splashes like broken diamonds.

The long red|color carpet declares the dignity of the visitor.

A white stretched Rolls-Royce motorhome drove gracefully and parked on the red carpet.

The driver in the white uniform with gold buttons and the middle-aged man with the appearance of a British butler got off the front row respectively.

He opened the car door respectfully and stood with his hands down.

The sun shines down like glass.

Madam Qiangwei stepped out of the car.

Then, a perfectly handsome little boy like the protagonist of the movie "The Little Prince" walked down from the other side.

The shirt is snow-white, and the British-style overalls are cute and cool.

The green light that flashed across his eyes was so bright. . . . . .

The sun suddenly dazzled so much that people couldn't open their eyes.

Liuli stopped the work of picking flowers, squinted his eyes, and fixed his eyes on the handsome young man who was so handsome.

The breath is slightly screened, and the eyes are dizzy. . . . . .

The boy looked over, his face was a little unclear due to the strong halo, but she knew that he was looking at her intently. . . . . .

After a few seconds—

The boy pointed at her, solemnly announced and told: "Mommy, when I grow up, I will marry that girl as my bride..."

Time flies, and the humble servant's daughter back then was raised by Chu Yilun, the young master of Qiangwei Manor, as a princess for 12 years.

Even her mother, Cheng Qin, is well-clothed and well-fed. Not only do they live in an independent and quiet courtyard, but there are also three or two servants who take good care of them.

Back then, her father died young, and her mother had nowhere to go while she was pregnant with her. Fortunately, Chu Yilun's mother, Mrs. Qiangwei, extended a helping hand and took her to Qiangwei Manor to settle down.

Mrs. Qiangwei is a mysterious woman, beautiful as a flower, but mysterious and unpredictable. The servants don't know her name, but she is married to a dignitary from a certain European country. Over the years, she has been monopolizing the jewelry and diamonds in the country and even in the whole of Asia. Business.

Because she always likes roses, the manor is full of dense clusters of crimson roses, so everyone calls her Mrs. Rose, and the manor where she lives is called Rose Manor.

Although Cheng Qin is a maid in name, she has been raised in the Rose Manor since she was six years old, and she no longer does any work as a servant.

On the one hand, it was because her health was getting worse and worse, on the other hand, the more important reason was that that year, Vagrant was adopted by Mrs. Qiangwei as a righteous daughter.

——Of course, this was not Mrs. Qiangwei's own wishes. All this was due to Chu Yilun who was able to stand up in one leap and be promoted from a servant's daughter to the eldest lady of Qiangwei Manor.

Chu Yilun, who was only seven years old at the time, returned home from Europe, and the first time he saw Cheng Liuli wearing a small maid skirt, picking flowers and playing in the garden, he immediately stretched out his immature fingers and said to Mrs. Qiangwei,

"Mommy, when I grow up, I want to marry that girl as my bride—"

Everyone just took it as a child's joke, but the next day, Mrs. Qiangwei was |forced to declare that she was a homeless daughter.

An independent boudoir was bought for her, adjacent to Chu Yilun's bedroom, and the decoration style was based on the British style of European royal princesses.

As for food and clothing, the standards are the same as Chu Yilun's.

From now on, the servants are not allowed to call her by her name directly, but can only call her as "Xiao|Sister". . . . . .

All in all, on the sunny afternoon when he met Chu Yilun, Cheng Liuli's fate changed drastically.

She still remembers the scene when she saw Chu Yilun for the first time:

The sky is as blue as washing.

The boulevard is dappled with sunlight.

The water from the fountain splashes like broken diamonds.

The long red|color carpet declares the dignity of the visitor.

A white stretched Rolls-Royce motorhome drove gracefully and parked on the red carpet.

The driver in the white uniform with gold buttons and the middle-aged man with the appearance of a British butler got off the front row respectively.

He opened the car door respectfully and stood with his hands down.

The sun shines down like glass.

Madam Qiangwei stepped out of the car.

Then, a perfectly handsome little boy like the protagonist of the movie "The Little Prince" walked down from the other side.

The shirt is snow-white, and the British-style overalls are cute and cool.

The green light that flashed across his eyes was so bright. . . . . .

The sun suddenly dazzled so much that people couldn't open their eyes.

Liuli stopped the work of picking flowers, squinted his eyes, and fixed his eyes on the handsome young man who was so handsome.

The breath is slightly screened, and the eyes are dizzy. . . . . .

The boy looked over, his face was a little unclear due to the strong halo, but she knew that he was looking at her intently. . . . . .

After a few seconds—

The boy pointed at her, solemnly announced and told: "Mommy, when I grow up, I will marry that girl as my bride..."

Time flies, and the humble servant's daughter back then was raised by Chu Yilun, the young master of Qiangwei Manor, as a princess for 12 years.

Even her mother, Cheng Qin, is well-clothed and well-fed. Not only do they live in an independent and quiet courtyard, but there are also three or two servants who take good care of them.

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