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After Blind Date: I Became A Billionaire

The nanny becomes stepmother. At the funeral of his biological mother, Sameera was ridiculed and forced to go on a blind date. Out of anger, she got married to a strange man within an hour and got the certificate. I was looking forward to a stable and quiet life in the future, but it was full of difficulties. Fortunately, at every critical moment, her newlywed husband was by her side to help her avert danger. "Mr. Khurana, why are you so powerful?" The assistant thought to himself: It's not his Mr. Khurana who has the ability to make money. Mr. khurana: "Use your brain, just rely on intelligence." Sameera believed it to be true, but unexpectedly that day, she accidentally saw the astronomical amount of money deposited in a certain bank card on Mr. Khurana's mobile phone... It turned out that her husband from a flash marriage was from India. Except for her, no one knows... The boss! ! *********** Cover is not mine all credits goes to the owner.

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37 Chs

Jewellery Shop

Early the next morning, Sameera woke up before the alarm clock rang. She calmed down for a while, turned off the alarm clock, changed her clothes, got out of bed and opened the door.

Unexpectedly, Kartik Khurana was still early.

He was already sitting on the sofa, drinking freshly ground coffee and typing a reply on his mobile phone.

"If I get up early in the future, I'll prepare breakfast. Drinking coffee on an empty stomach is not good." Sameera went over and glanced at the half-drunk coffee.

Kartik Khurana put down his coffee cup and stood up.

Today he wore a light-colored shirt and khaki pants, a solid color combination, and there was no logo anywhere on his body.

However, it is clean, refreshing, and simple, which sets off his temperament very well.

"I heard from grandpa that we have a dinner date?"

"Yes, at six o'clock in the evening, I already made a reservation for the restaurant yesterday." Sameera rubbed his hands, "Then I'm going to wash up first and I'll be going out soon. I don't lack anything at home, but I want to buy a computer. I need a desk and a bookshelf on the wall. My work is inseparable from my computer and books. I want to decorate my bedroom a little and add what I need. But this is what I want to use myself and I can afford it. I won't swipe that card of yours."

Must it be so clear?

Kartik Khurana's first impression after hearing her words was that Sameera wanted to be completely separate from him in life.

Although there was nothing wrong with it, she calculated it too clearly.

Is this what married life is like?

Kartik Khurana thought of his own family. From the time he could remember, men made money to support the family and women spent money.

Moreover, it seems that the women at home are either idle at home, eating, drinking and playing cards, or they have positions in the family company and are working.

It seems that the wives that aunts or uncles take home have never had to worry about adding bookcases to their bedrooms.

Aren't these things that a servant butler should do?

It was his first time to experience this kind of life and relationship, and it was a bit unfamiliar.

He stood by the window and drank the coffee while looking out the window. When Sameera came out after washing, he stopped her.

"If your matter is not urgent, you can put it aside for a while and follow me out for a while."

Um?

Sameera thought for a moment, nodded in agreement without asking any more questions.

Anyway, there is no rush for bookcases and computer desks.

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The two of them went downstairs and got in the car, the same car that grandpa drove to pick up Sameera at the funeral.

Sameera couldn't help but ask: "You keep driving this car, what will you do if grandpa goes out?"

"I still have it at home..." Kartik Khurana changed his words mid-sentence, "It won't be needed for the time being. My car is being maintained. I will get it in a few days and then send the car back to grandpa."

"Oh." Sameera nodded and didn't ask any more questions.

Kartik Khurana's hand on the steering wheel tightened a little. It's no wonder that he insisted on driving the nanny's car. Who said this was the only car in the family that cost more than 100,000 dollars?

The day before yesterday, he ordered an ordinary domestic off-road car priced at 180,000 dollars. In two days, the procedures should be completed and he could drive it back.

If this car is not returned, it will be inconvenient for the nanny to go shopping for groceries. The Mercedes-Benz she is driving to buy groceries is usually used by the housekeeper when she goes out to do errands...

Other cars cost seven or eight figures, so it's really inappropriate for them to drive them.

Kartik Khurana had lived for thirty years and never imagined that one day he would have to compete with his family's nanny and housekeeper for a car.

The car was parked at the entrance of the mall.

Kartik Khurana and Sameera walked inside.

He took a look at the jewelry store: "The previous gift of 200,000 dollars was prepared by my grandfather. It is our family's wish. Today I brought you to buy some necklaces, bracelets and other things. It is my wish. You pick a few that you like."