Hana looked at Hector with a pleading gaze. "I'm begging you, don't treat our daughter like this! She is your most beloved, isn't she?"
Hector sneered. “Of course! She is my life! She is my daughter. Her last name is Laven! She is not yours! You b*tch! Listen up! Go work as a laborer abroad.
Come back five years later after having earned enough money for both me and my daughter to spend. I have already asked on your behalf. You can earn two hundred thousand dollars in a year! Five years later, come back when you’ve made a million dollars! Otherwise..."
"Alright...alright. Fine, I will go work abroad. It's just five years, right? If something bad were to happen to m y daughter five years later when I come back, I will kill you by biting you to death if I had to, Hector!"
Since then, Hana was sent abroad to work as a laborer. The contract that she signed was not for five years, but it was for eight years. This was because she wanted to keep a portion of the money to herself so that she could lose Hector and fight for the custody of her daughter.
After she had earned a million dollars in eight years, she even had a private savings of three hundred thousand dollars in her hand. She had originally planned to first return to the country, rent a house,
and find a job, then only bring her daughter over to live together with her. She truly missed her daughter. However, as she had been working hard for a long time, she missed her daughter very much, and she did not have a proper rest after she had given birth, Hana fell severely ill once she returned from abroad. She was ill for more than half a year. When Hana's condition gradually improved, another year had already gone by.
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