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Contract Marriage – Military Husband x CEO Wife

Top Ten August WPC Winner! Update Schedule: M-F It was supposed to be a simple contract marriage between the two of them. He could avoid being tied to a vicious woman who had been pursuing him since birth. She could gain external support to overcome her illegitimate status and become the heir apparent and CEO of the Valentine conglomerate. It was a relationship where they were supposed to use each other. But now- “Commander, your wife is having a private dinner with the CEO of a technology company. During the dinner, he held her hands and tried touching her waist.” “Directly leak their company secrets and sink their stocks.” An angry voice replied. “Commander, the Co-CEO of a startup company sent a room worth of roses to your wife’s office.” “It seems he no longer wants to live. Directly buy out the other shares and oust him from his position. Go and order enough roses to fill up every room in her office. Fly them in if you need to.” When he got home. “Wife, why are you angry? Should I rub your feet? Help you take a bath?” “Why are you interfering with me? Wasn’t this supposed to be a contract marriage?” his wife coyly asked him. The man suddenly picked her up and carried her up the stairs while giving her a devilish smile. “Yes, we are. I’m contracted to love, protect, and cherish you. Let me show you how much.”

Summer_Daze · Urban
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Dinner (2)

"Salut CL, long time no see. What are you doing here?" 

 

Everyone turned around and watched a stunning girl approach. She was around six feet tall and wearing a bright yellow crop top, matching mini skirt, and high heels that highlighted her toned slender body. She had light brown hair with honey highlights which brought out the golden tones of her skin. A heart-shaped perfectly symmetrical face and seafoam green eyes; her beauty would steal the show whenever she entered the room.

 

"Mariama? What are you doing here?" Celeste asked in surprise. Mariama Lambert was one of her closest friends she had met in college at Stanford. Although they were in separate majors, her in business and Mariama in fashion, they had become fast friends.