MasukShe was just a maid. He was the cold heir of a billion-dollar empire. One night changed everything. Fang Jia tried to run… but she failed. Because now—she’s carrying his child. And the man who should have let her go… refuses to let her leave. With a powerful finance, a cruel family, and a secret that could destroy everything— how long can she keep running? Or worse… what if she doesn’t want to run anymore?
Lihat lebih banyakI got pregnant…
from a mistake I was never supposed to make. And now— the man I should stay away from… won’t let me leave. The night I slept with my boss… was the night everything fell apart. Rain fell softly over the sakura garden, coating the ground in fragile shades of pink. From the third-floor balcony, He Yichen stood still, a cigarette burning slowly between his fingers. His gaze was sharp, distant—yet locked onto one person below. Fang Jia. Seventeen years. And he still couldn’t let her go. Below, Fang Jia moved quietly, sweeping fallen petals with steady hands. Her long black hair was tied back simply, a few damp strands clinging to her cheeks. She looked small in that vast garden. Fragile. Like she could disappear at any moment. And maybe… she already tried. Yichen exhaled slowly, smoke fading into the cold air She thought she could run. She thought one night meant nothing. But she was wrong. The memory came without warning. A little girl had fallen from a swing, her knees scraped, tears falling endlessly. “You’re so noisy,” a young boy muttered, dressed in a neat little suit. Yet he still walked toward her. “Stop crying. I’ll protect you.” The hug was awkward. Warm. And then—a soft, accidental kiss landed on her cheek. Something meaningless. Something small. Something that should have been forgotten. But it wasn’t. Not for him. Never for him. Yichen crushed the cigarette beneath his shoe. This time— he wasn’t going to watch from a distance. “Fang Jia.” His voice was low. Commanding. Fang Jia froze instantly. Her broom stopped mid-motion. “Y–Yes, Young Master…” Her voice trembled despite her effort to stay calm. Yichen walked closer. One step. Two steps. Until the distance between them became dangerous. The scent of his cologne mixed with the damp air, wrapping around her senses. “How is your mother?” Fang Jia lowered her gaze. “She’s better… thank you, sir.” She didn’t know. She had never known. That every hospital bill… had been paid by him. Yichen watched her in silence. “You look tired.” A simple statement. Yet it made her fingers tighten around the broom. “I’m fine, sir. I just—” She stopped. Because his fingers were already under her chin. Lifting her face. Forcing her to look at him. Their eyes met. And in that moment— everything became too real. “That night…” His voice dropped, softer… darker. “…you disappeared.” Fang Jia’s breath hitched. Her heart pounded violently against her chest. “It… was a mistake.” “A mistake?” Yichen stepped closer. Close enough for her to feel his breath. “Then why are you shaking?” She couldn’t answer. Because she remembered. Every second. Every touch. Every feeling she had tried so hard to forget. Her body betrayed her. And so did her heart. She took a step back. “We shouldn’t do it again.” For a second— silence. Then Yichen’s lips curved slightly. Dangerously. “Who said I want to stop?” The sharp click of heels shattered the moment. “Well… this is interesting.” He Yiran stood at the balcony entrance, arms crossed, a mocking smile on her lips. “Brother, Mom’s looking for you.” Her gaze shifted to Fang Jia. Cold. Disdainful. “And yes—Lan’er is coming tonight.” Fang Jia immediately lowered her head. That name… felt like a reminder she couldn’t escape. “And you,” Yiran added sharply, “know your place.” The words cut deeper than they should. “Yes, Miss.” That night, the mansion transformed into something dazzling. Crystal chandeliers shimmered. Laughter echoed across the grand dining hall. And right at the center— Li Lan’er appeared in a flawless designer dress. Elegant. Perfect. Untouchable. “It’s been a while, Yichen,” she said sweetly. But Yichen didn’t respond. Because his eyes were already searching for someone else. Fang Jia. Standing quietly at the side. Invisible. Or at least… she was supposed to be. As Fang Jia poured wine, her hands trembled slightly. Then suddenly— “Ah!” The glass tilted. Wine spilled. Staining her own uniform. “Oh… I’m so sorry,” Lan’er said lightly. But her eyes… held no apology at all. The room fell silent. Fang Jia lowered her head. “I’m sorry…” “You.” Yichen’s voice cut through the air. “Come with me.” Before anyone could react, he grabbed her wrist and pulled her out of the room. The corridor was dark. Quiet. Too quiet. “Let go of me, sir—” Her words stopped. Because he was already too close. His presence overwhelming. “Forget them,” he whispered. His voice low. Dangerous. “I don’t care who they are.” Fang Jia closed her eyes briefly. “The problem is…” She opened them again. “…I do.” There was pain in her gaze. Something fragile. “We live in different worlds.” For a moment— Yichen said nothing. Then he smiled. Faint. Cold. “In that case…” He stepped closer. “…I’ll destroy that world.” Her breath caught. Her body refused to move. She should run. She needed to run. But she couldn’t. “Fang Jia?” Another voice broke through the silence. A man stood at the end of the corridor. Li Wei. Concern filled his eyes. Real. Honest. Unlike everything else in this place. Yichen’s expression turned instantly cold. “Leave.” One word. Sharp. Final. But Li Wei didn’t move. His gaze remained on Fang Jia. “Are you okay?” And for the first time that night— Fang Jia hesitated. Should she tell him the truth… or keep running? 😔If she turned around—she might not survive.Fang Jia felt it before she understood it.The air behind her shifted.A presence.Too close.Too real.Her breath stopped.Every instinct screamed at her to run—but her body froze.Because deep down—she already knew.Someone was standing right behind her.Darkness swallowed the room.For a second—everything went silent.Then Fang Jia heard it.A breath.Right behind her.Not hers.Her body froze instantly, every muscle locking in place. Her heart pounded so hard it felt like it might give her away.“Don’t move.”The voice was low.Close.Too close.Cold air brushed against the back of her neck.Fang Jia couldn’t breathe.Her mind screamed at her to run—but her body refused to listen.“Who are you…” her voice came out barely a whisper.A soft chuckle answered her.“You already know.”Her fingers curled tightly at her sides.No.She didn’t want to know.Didn’t want to believe it.The lights flickered.Once.Twice.Then—they came back on.
She wasn’t alone.Fang Jia knew it before she even turned around.There was no sound.No movement.But the air had changed.Someone was behind her.Watching.Waiting.The feeling crawled up her spine, slow and suffocating, until her breath caught in her throat.And then—darkness swallowed everything.The mansion no longer felt safe.Not after the camera.Not after the message.Not after the truth had been dragged into the light.Upstairs, Fang Jia stood near the window, watching the rain blur everything outside into shadows. The glass reflected her face back at her—pale.tired.unsteady.Her hand rested protectively over her stomach.She tried to breathe slowly.Tried to calm the storm inside her.But it didn’t work.Someone had been watching her.Inside her room.Inside the place she thought was safest.A soft knock broke through her thoughts.“Miss Fang Jia, we’ve prepared another room for you.”A different maid.A different voice.Fang Jia hesitated.Another room.Another space.
The message didn’t disappear.It stayed on the screen.Cold. Silent. Threatening.He Yichen stared at it without blinking.The photo.Fang Jia, sitting by the bed, unaware she was being watched.Taken from an angle that shouldn’t exist.Inside the mansion.Inside his control.His grip on the phone tightened.Someone had crossed a line.Not just once.But again.And this time—they were no longer hiding.“You should have chosen me.”The words replayed in his mind.Not desperate.Not emotional.Calculated.Deliberate.A challenge.Yichen lifted his head slowly.“Lock down the internal cameras,” he said.His assistant froze for half a second. “Sir?”“Now.”The tone left no room for hesitation.Within minutes, the mansion’s security system shifted. Access restricted. Feeds monitored. Blind spots reduced.But Yichen already knew—this wasn’t coming from outside.It was inside.Closer than anyone thought.Upstairs, Fang Jia sat quietly on the bed after the doctor left.The room felt differe
The silence after chaos felt heavier than the chaos itself.Fragments of glass still glittered across the floor, catching the chandelier light like scattered warnings. No one dared move.No one dared speak.At the center of it all, Li Lan’er stood frozen.But inside—something was cracking.Her chest rose and fell too quickly. Her fingers trembled, though she kept them hidden at her sides. The whispers around her grew louder, sharper, cutting into her like invisible blades.“She pushed her…”“I saw the video…”“She almost killed her…”Her jaw tightened.This wasn’t supposed to happen.Not like this.Her gaze snapped toward He Yichen.He stood there, calm. Cold. Untouched by the storm he had just created.That look—like he had already decided her fate.Something inside her twisted.“You think this proves anything?” Lan’er’s voice came out steady, but there was a crack beneath it.Yichen didn’t answer.That silence felt worse than any accusation.Lan’er took a step forward.“I said it






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