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Alex, the CEO of a large corporation, has fallen in love at first sight with the illustrious Olivia. With his father threatening to sell the company if he does not marry within six months, he is delighted that the ideal woman has appeared. Olivia’s heart is set aflutter at the sight of Alex, but she worries that fraternizing with such a dangerous man is like playing with fire. So what is she to think when Alex asks her to marry him at the end of their dinner?
Declan Knight, a popular socialite, has shown up unexpectedly at Gwen’s engagement party. His obsidian eyes burn with intensity, thinking back to when they last held each other eight years ago. Gwen comforted him after his lover’s death, but in the afterglow of their passion, he cast Gwen off as if she were nothing. Gwen has no idea why he’s suddenly appeared, so she’s as surprised as anyone when Declan takes Gwen’s hand and declares to the room that he’s her groom!
An accident had changed the lives of Wu Xu and Gu Xiaohui, as well as their lives...
For the sake of Qiao family's reputation and your sister's happiness, Qiao Huan chose to marry for her sister ... The victim of a commercial marriage!
"Marry me!" "Impossible!" In order to marry Gong Mohan, Jian Xi had used all means necessary to climb onto his bed with great difficulty, yet she was pulled up by a man and refused to admit it. From the residue test report, the rape scene came one after another, but Gong Muhan was able to easily poke through her tricks. Afterwards, Jane Xi held on to her sore spot and angrily questioned, "Gong Mohan, are you going to marry or not!" "Since you're putting in so much effort, let's marry!"
During the graduation party, Qing Huan had gotten drunk and had somehow managed to push down a man. Then, the god-like man looked at her coldly with a 100,000,000 yuan promissory note in his left hand and a small red book in his right hand, "Choose which one?" Qing Huan trembled in fear. "Choose ... The red book. " The man smiled in satisfaction. Three months ago, Qing Huan had married the man with the highest status and the most money in Luo City. Everyone was envious of her. Three months later, the man became a cripple. His envious gaze turned into pity. Qing Huan pursed her lips, smiling so much that her eyes curved into crescents. "They say that not only are you crippled, you're not even going to lift a single finger." A certain someone who was trying hard to do some rehabilitation work asked, "Do you want to try?"
How could she escape from his grasp?
"Didn't the rumors say you were GAY? Why would you eat a real woman like me? "Lindsey held on to her aching waist, trying to escape from some glass that had just eaten her dry."Oh? Is that so? Because there are too many rumors, I want to use my actions to prove whether I like men or women! "Lu Wang looked at the woman in his arms and said with a mysterious smile!However... A few hours later.Lin Xixi couldn't stand it any longer and shouted angrily, "Lu Xiao, f * ck you, you still f * cking like men ..."
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