The Billionaire's Secret Daughter 18 Years of LiesChapter 1

I, in the late stage of kidney failure, finally made up my mind to die.

Dr. Hayes couldn't bear it. "The hospital just found a matching kidney. Five hundred thousand dollars, and you'd be cured."

"Why not discuss it with your family one more time?"

I thought of my mom bedridden, my dad hauling cement at construction sites. I shook my head.

I don't want to die.

But if saving this broken body means bleeding my family dry—I'd rather go.

Maybe after I'm gone, their lives can be a little easier…

After I died, I discovered that my "dirt-poor" parents actually owned luxury cars, a villa, and hundreds of millions in savings.

Eighteen years of extreme poverty was nothing more than one phase of their "raise-her-poor" experiment.

Their plan was a stunning success.

Poverty made me sensible. Inferiority made me obedient.

I became the "perfect" child in my parents' eyes.

They were just waiting for next month—after the college entrance exam—to reveal everything and finally let me live as a billionaire's daughter.

But I died on the eve of dawn…

1.

On the eve of the college entrance exam, the school organized physicals.